Investors looking to invest in Series B stage

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130K - 400K
Peaceful Progress is a SEBI Registered (AIF CAT-1) Angel Fund investing in early-stage startups across India. The fund is focused on investments in the technology sector, including but not limited to software, hardware, IT services, and healthcare. The fund aims to provide support to entrepreneu...
1K - 100M
Pipe is a global trading platform for recurring revenue streams. It connects companies to institutional investors, allowing them to trade in real-time. The platform provides users with the tools and capabilities to manage their investments, including the ability to view market data, analyze tren...
25K - 300K
Banana Capital is a venture capital firm based in the United States. The firm prefers to invest in seed-stage, early-stage, and growth-stage technology companies. Banana Capital invests globally across all sectors and from seed to late-stage. The firm has offices in Saint Vincent and the Grenadi...
300K - 2M
primeCROWD is an online platform that connects investors with entrepreneurs and projects. It is designed to provide a secure, transparent and cost-effective way for investors to invest in private equity and venture capital investments. The platform allows users to browse a range of projects and ...
250K - 1M
Myelin is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 2017 with the mission to \u201cinvest in and build software companies that will make the world a better place.\u201d Myelin focuses on early-stage technology investments in areas such as artificial intelligenc...
500K - 2M
Momenta is a venture capital and growth firm focused on accelerating digital innovation in the industrial space. They offer integrated advisory services and executive search, as well as venture capital and growth strategies. Momenta also provides digital industry news and analysis to help organi...
1M - 10M
Munich Re Ventures (MRV) is the venture capital arm of Munich Re, a global reinsurer. MRV is focused on investing in early stage, innovative companies in the insurance, health, and technology industries. Its experienced investors are financially driven, while focused on the strategic interests o...
500K - 2M
The official website for the U.S. Army is www.army.vc. This website provides information about the Army's mission, history, values, and programs. It also provides resources for Soldiers, including career opportunities, services, and benefits. The site also provides information about the Army's t...
500K - 10M
MassMutual Ventures is an investment arm of MassMutual that provides venture capital to innovative companies in the areas of technology, fintech, and healthcare. The company invests in companies that are focused on creating solutions that can have a significant impact on the lives of people and ...
250K - 3M
DOB Equity is a venture capital firm based in The Netherlands that invests in innovative and impactful businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm focuses on businesses that provide market-based solutions to economic and social challenges and are scalable. Their portfolio includes companies in se...
1 - 6M
Signals.vc is a venture capital firm that specializes in investing in early-stage software companies. The firm has offices in San Francisco and New York City and is focused on helping entrepreneurs build and scale their technology-driven businesses. Signals.vc invests in startups from a wide ran...
1M - 10M
Madrona is a venture capital firm based in Seattle, Washington that focuses on early-stage investments in technology companies. They invest in a variety of areas, such as software, services, infrastructure, and consumer internet and mobile businesses. Madrona works with a network of entrepreneur...
1M - 100M
Salesforce Ventures is the venture capital arm of Salesforce, a cloud-based software company. It was created in 2009 to invest in companies that have potential to transform the world with innovative technologies and solutions. The venture capital arm has committed over $2.8 billion to over 200 c...
100K - 1M
Se7en is a software and services company that specializes in hospitality CRM, data, and guest profiles. They offer integrations and APIs to help businesses build their brand, drive revenue, capture payments, and increase retention. They also provide solutions for customer service and loyalty man...
5M - 20M
Endeit Capital is a European venture capital firm that focuses on growth technology companies with international aspirations. The firm was founded in 2006 and is based in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands. Endeit Capital provides venture capital and growth capital to European companies i...
1M - 15M
Town Hall Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2018 and based in New York, NY. The firm specializes in investing in healthcare companies that are committed to transforming the U.S. healthcare market through technology. They are committed to partnering with high-potential companies and l...
500K - 10M
TLcom Capital is an Africa focused venture capital firm that invests in early to growth-stage tech-enabled businesses across the continent. The firm seeks to provide capital, mentorship, and strategic advice to entrepreneurs that are driving the future of Africa's innovative sectors. TLcom Capit...
1M - 3M
Telos Impact is an impact investing, philanthropy, and sustainability advisory firm based in Brussels, Belgium. They specialize in helping investors and philanthropists to give meaning to their heritage by utilizing their resources to create sustainable and lasting impact. They offer a wide rang...
500K - 1M
Quest Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Singapore, founded in 2011. They focus on investing in early-stage technology companies in Asia, with a particular focus on startups in the digital media, mobile, internet, software, and consumer sectors. The firm provides capital, strategy, and ...
200K - 3M
Speedinvest is a venture capital fund that invests in pre-seed, seed, and early-stage tech startups. They consider principal adverse impacts before and after investments, and provide commercial strategy and pricing consulting to help startups boost commercial value creation. Additionally, they p...
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A Series B fundraising round is typically the second round of funding that a startup receives after a successful Series A round. This round is aimed at providing the capital needed for the company to grow and scale, expand its market reach, and further develop its products or services.

How Much to Raise in Series B?

The amount to raise in a Series B round depends on the company's growth trajectory and its plans for scaling the business. In general, companies raise between $10 million to $50 million in a Series B round, with some raising significantly more if they are pursuing aggressive growth strategies.

Series B fundraising

Companies that have raised a Series A funding round and have achieved significant traction and growth may be ready for a Series B round. Series B rounds are typically targeted towards companies that have already achieved the following milestones:

  • Product-market fit, with strong growth
  • Strong user adoption and retention, ideally in several markets
  • Strong team and operations excellence
  • A clear path to profitability and long-term sustainability

Types of Series B Investors

There are several types of investors that participate in Series B funding rounds, including:

  • Venture capital firms (VCs)
  • Corporate venture capital (CVC) firms
  • Private equity firms
  • Family offices
  • High net worth individuals (HNIs)

Valuation in Series B

Valuation in Series B funding rounds is typically higher than in earlier rounds, as the company has achieved significant growth and is now valued based on its potential for future success. Valuation in Series B funding rounds is determined by several factors, including:

  • Market opportunity and size
  • Revenue and user growth
  • Strength of the team and management
  • Financial performance and projections
  • Competitive landscape and differentiation

Step-by-Step Details of a Series B Fundraising Round

The steps involved in a Series B fundraising round are similar to those in earlier rounds, but the process is generally more complex and involves larger sums of money. Here are the key steps to follow:

1. Preparation

  • Research and identify potential investors
  • Update your pitch deck and data room with the latest financials and growth metrics
  • Prepare a detailed financial model and projections for the next 3-5 years

2. Reaching out to Investors

  • Reach out to potential investors through warm introductions or through targeted outreach
  • Present your pitch deck and data room to interested investors
  • Answer any questions or concerns the investors may have

3. Term Sheet Negotiation

  • Receive a term sheet from the lead investor outlining the terms of the investment
  • Negotiate the terms of the investment, including valuation, investment amount, and equity ownership
  • Ensure that the terms are fair and reasonable for both parties

4. Due Diligence

  • Provide investors with access to your data room and other key information
  • Respond to any additional questions or concerns the investors may have
  • Work with your lawyer to ensure that all legal and financial due diligence is completed
  • 5. Closing the Deal

    • Finalize the terms of the investment
    • Sign the investment documents and transfer funds
    • Complete any necessary legal or regulatory filings