To initiate a capital formation or debt advisory process with Zaidwood Capital, clients must participate in a comprehensive consultation. During this engagement, you are required to submit key documentation, which includes the following items:
- Audited financial statements covering the last three fiscal years.
- Cash flow projections spanning three to five years.
- A detailed business plan that articulates your growth strategy, market analysis, and competitive positioning.
- A clear rationale outlining the intended use of funds to demonstrate capital efficiency.
This information-gathering phase allows the advisory team to understand your industry, current growth stage, and specific capital needs. Once this documentation is provided, the firm works with your team to refine the information package and define clear funding objectives before moving into the qualification and investor-matching stage.
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