Venture debt is a specialized form of debt financing designed for high-growth, venture-backed startups. Unlike traditional bank loans that rely on current cash flow or collateral, venture debt providers underwrite loans based on a company’s growth trajectory and the quality of its institutional investors.
Key characteristics of venture debt include:
- Structure: It is often structured with a 3–4 year maturity period and may include interest-only periods to provide early-stage flexibility.
- Non-Dilutive Capital: It allows founders to extend their cash runway and reach critical milestones without significantly diluting their ownership, though it often includes warrants (equity components) as part of the total compensation for the lender.
- Usage: It is most commonly used for working capital, purchasing equipment, or acting as a bridge to a future equity round.
- Requirements: Lenders typically look for companies with strong year-over-year growth (often 30%+), an established institutional investor base, and often a minimum annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $1M+.
- Costs and Covenants: While it preserves equity upside for shareholders, it requires fixed interest payments and adherence to financial covenants, such as maintaining minimum cash balances.
Ultimately, venture debt serves as a strategic complement to equity financing rather than a replacement for it.
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