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  2. Angel investor - Wikipedia

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    An angel investor (also known as a business angel, informal investor, angel funder, private investor, or seed investor) is an individual who provides capital to a business or businesses, including startups, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.

  3. Antler (venture capital firm) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [5] [6] The Antler "Residency" helps entrepreneurs find co-founders and teams to help develop their business idea, and invests in the startups that are thereby generated. [2] [4] [6] [7] The first program was launched in Singapore in 2018 where 1,400 people applied, 62 were accepted and at the end, 13 companies were selected. [2]

  4. List of venture capital firms - Wikipedia

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    China State-owned Asset Venture Capital Investment Fund; Chiratae Ventures; CoStone Capital; Cowin Capital; DST Global; Eastern Bell Capital; Fortune Venture Capital; Gaorong Capital; Gobi Partners; Granite Asia; HongShan; IDG Capital; JAFCO; JIC Venture Growth Investments; K2VC; Lanchi Ventures; MiraclePlus; MPCi; Nama Ventures; Northern Light ...

  5. Seed money - Wikipedia

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    The term seed suggests that this is a very early investment, meant to support the business until it can generate cash of its own (see cash flow), or until it is ready for further investments. Seed money options include friends and family funding, seed venture capital funds, angel funding , and crowdfunding .

  6. Benchmark (venture capital firm) - Wikipedia

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    Benchmark is noted for creating the first equal ownership and compensation structure for its partners. [54] The "maverick" firm [55] differs from most VC firms, which are named for their founders and are structured hierarchically; Benchmark was described by Fortune as "a lean operation in which its six full-time partners share profits equally."

  7. Why investors want startup founders to own equity—including ...

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    Startup founders typically get an equity stake, along with a cash salary, because investors want them to have “skin in the game.” The goal is to align the interest of the CEO with investors in ...

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