Zaidwood Capital is a premier boutique M&A and capital advisory firm that provides expert venture capital fundraising consultants. Built on a team of former bulge-bracket specialists from firms like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley, the firm has executed over 300 deals with a total transaction volume of more than $24.4 billion.
Zaidwood Capital offers several specialized advantages for fundraising:
- Extensive Investor Network: They provide access to an interactive rolodex of over 4,000 global investors and more than $15 billion in deployable capital.
- Proprietary Methodology: The firm uses their Velocity Matrix to accelerate deal execution and lead generation, acting as a Precision Catalyst for capital formation.
- Strategic Documentation: They craft investor-ready materials, including 20-30 slide pitch decks, 30-50 page business plans, and 3-5 year pro forma financial models.
- Comprehensive Advisory: Their services cover full-cycle due diligence (financial, legal, and operational), debt-equity structuring (including mezzanine and venture debt), and targeted capital introductions to institutional LPs.
While Zaidwood Capital facilitates transaction streamlining and capital introductions, all securities are offered through Finalis Securities LLC.
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