Venture capital (VC) has always seemed glamorous—investing in the next big thing, getting a front-row seat to startup innovation, and riding billion-dollar exits.
Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) in India are classified into three categories by SEBI. Each category serves different investment purposes and risk profiles. Here’s what every investor should know about Cat 1, Cat 2, and Cat 3 funds.
The venture capital landscape continues evolving rapidly, with emerging trends fundamentally reshaping how investors evaluate opportunities, deploy capital, and generate returns.
Venture capital deal structures involve complex financial and legal arrangements that significantly impact startup ownership, control, and future fundraising capabilities.
Securing venture capital funding requires more than just a great idea—it demands a compelling pitch that resonates with investors and demonstrates clear value proposition.
For entrepreneurs seeking funding to launch or scale their businesses, understanding the difference between angel investors and venture capitalists is crucial