Financing Small Tech Firms in India vs. Canada: A Comparative Study

Arjun Pal
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Regardless of how innovative your business idea is, the utmost essential element of a start-up’s success is the ability to obtain enough funding for beginning, sustaining and growing your business. Start-up funding or start-up capital, is the money needed to launch a new small tech firm. Funding from a variety of sources and can be used for any purpose that assists in the inception of the start-up. There are various sources of Start-up capital, for example funding from venture capitalists, angel investors, banks, or other financial institutions. It is basically a large funding that covers any or all of the company's major initial costs such as inventory, licenses, office space, and product development. In small tech financing, the main investor’s agenda of a good and successful exit from the investment can be brought around by chalking up agreements with other private equity funds regarding their availability and commitment to buy the main investor’s stake after an agreed date. Alternatively, one can sign a buy back agreement with the entrepreneur or other shareholders who agree to repurchase the main investor’s stake in the company after a predefined period of time (put option). The only impediment is that this step assumes that the prospective investors have enough money to buy the stake back during the exit date. Due to this, the prospective entrepreneur may be required to put away funds in an escrow account. Another way put may be the pledge of some assets of the prospective entrepreneurs.
印度与加拿大小型科技公司融资的比较研究
不管你的商业想法有多创新,创业成功的最基本因素是能够获得足够的资金来开始、维持和发展你的业务。启动资金或启动资本,是启动一个新的小型科技公司所需的资金。来自各种来源的资金,可以用于任何目的,以帮助启动。启动资金有多种来源,例如来自风险资本家、天使投资人、银行或其他金融机构的资金。它基本上是一笔很大的资金,用于支付公司的任何或全部主要初始成本,如库存、许可证、办公空间和产品开发。在小型科技公司融资中,主要投资者想要成功退出投资的计划,可以通过与其他私募股权基金签订协议来实现,协议内容包括它们的可用性和在约定日期后购买主要投资者股份的承诺。或者,你可以与企业家或其他股东签署回购协议,同意在预定的一段时间后回购主要投资者在公司的股份(看跌期权)。唯一的障碍是,这一步骤假定潜在投资者有足够的资金在退出日期买回股份。由于这一点,潜在的企业家可能需要把资金放在一个托管账户。另一种方式可能是将未来企业家的一些资产作为抵押。
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