Series A funding is the first institutional investment round for startups that have validated their product-market fit and are ready to transition into scalable growth. Typically involving raises between $2 million and $15 million, this capital is used to expand teams, penetrate markets, and build out operational infrastructure.
How the Process Works
The journey to a successful Series A involves a structured sequence of preparation and negotiation:
- Preparation: We assist founders in developing data-driven pitch decks and financial projections. A key component is organizing a secure virtual repository, such as our Deal Vault, to manage the rigorous due diligence that investors perform on financial, legal, and technical records.
- Valuation: The round is defined by a pre-money valuation (the company’s worth before investment). When the new capital is added, it results in a post-money valuation. For example, an $8M pre-money valuation plus a $2M investment equals a $10M post-money valuation.
- Negotiation: The relationship between founders and investors is codified in a Series A term sheet. This document outlines critical economic and governance provisions, including liquidation preferences, board composition, and anti-dilution protection.
- Closing: Finalizing the round requires precise coordination of stock purchase agreements and investor rights agreements. Once closed, we help founders implement capital allocation strategies—often prioritizing talent acquisition and sales acceleration—using our Velocity Matrix to shorten execution timelines.
As a Boutique M&A and Capital Advisory Firm, we provide senior-level attention throughout this cycle, leveraging our Sovereign Data Nexus and Precision Catalyst to align your growth story with the right institutional capital.
*** This website is for informational purposes only and is not an offer, solicitation, recommendation, or commitment to buy or sell any security. Securities are offered through Finalis Securities LLC; Zaidwood Capital is not a registered broker-dealer. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed to appreciate; investors may lose all or part of their investment. Consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors or a registered representative before making investment decisions.
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