A capital market is a financial market where individuals and institutions trade financial securities. These securities represent ownership in businesses (equity) or debt obligations (bonds) issued by governments, corporations, or other entities. The primary purpose of capital markets is to facilitate the flow of capital from investors who have excess funds to those who need funds for various purposes such as business expansion, infrastructure development, or government financing.

Start-ups are newly established businesses, typically small in size, that are founded by entrepreneurs to develop and commercialize innovative products, services, or business models. These ventures are characterized by their focus on growth, disruption of existing markets or industries, and often high levels of innovation and risk-taking

Start-ups play a vital role in driving economic growth, job creation, and innovation in economies around the world. While many start-ups fail due to challenges such as market competition, funding constraints, or operational issues, successful start-ups have the potential to become industry leaders, create significant value for shareholders, and make a lasting impact on society.

Funding start-ups involves providing the necessary capital to support their growth and development. There are various sources of funding available to start-ups, each with its own advantages, requirements, and implications.

 

How we Support
Angel Investors

As Angel Investors we provide capital to start-ups in exchange for equity ownership. We invest in early-stage companies and play a mentorship role, providing valuable advice, expertise, and industry connections. We can provide crucial funding and support during the initial stages of a start-up’s development.

 

Growth Fund 

Pre-IPO (Initial Public Offering) funding refers to the capital raised by a company before it goes public and lists its shares on a stock exchange. Pre-IPO funding rounds typically occur during the later stages of a company’s private funding rounds, often when the company is mature, has a proven business model, and is preparing for an IPO as the next stage of its growth and expansion.