Asistensi: raising capital for innovation in health insurance, migrants and remittances

Aramis Rodriguez-Orosz, Federico Fernandez
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Learning outcomes After completion of this case study, students will be able to describe the funding path for start-ups, including the amounts and profiles of the usual investors or sources of funds, according to the moment in their life cycle and the characteristics of the initiative; highlight the challenges faced by start-up founders in weak entrepreneurial ecosystems and risky institutional environments; and argue in favor of or against different modes and typical instruments of venture capital (VC) investments in the early stages of new businesses, each of them different regarding dilutions, valuation potential, depth of negotiations and term sheets. Case overview/synopsis Asistensi, a technology and telemedicine start-up founded in 2020 in Venezuela by three entrepreneurs (Andrés Simón González-Silén, Luis Enrique Velásquez and Armando Baquero), raised US$3m in less than a year in a seed round in which it attracted the attention of professional VC funds such as Mountain Nazca, Alma Mundi Ventures and 468 Capital. Everything was set for launching operations in Mexico and the Dominican Republic in April 2021. However, a series of difficulties led to higher expenditure than planned, prompting the entrepreneurs to seek additional capital. The decision on the financial instrument to be associated with the potential valuation and shareholder dilution figures has been posed as a dilemma. Complexity academic level The case study focuses on understanding the start-up financing process. It can be used effectively in management- and finance-related subjects for graduate students taking introductory topics in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance, as well as introductory executive education courses in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial finance and VC. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS3: Entrepreneurship
Asistensi:为医疗保险、移民和汇款方面的创新筹集资金
学习成果在完成本案例研究后,学生将能够描述初创企业的融资路径,包括根据其生命周期的不同阶段和企业的特点,描述通常投资者或资金来源的金额和概况;强调初创企业创始人在薄弱的创业生态系统和高风险的制度环境中面临的挑战;支持或反对新企业早期阶段风险资本(VC)投资的不同模式和典型工具,它们在稀释、估值潜力、谈判深度和条款表方面各有不同。案例概述/简介Asistensi 是一家技术和远程医疗初创企业,于 2020 年由三位企业家(Andrés Simón González-Silén、Luis Enrique Velásquez 和 Armando Baquero)在委内瑞拉创立,在不到一年的时间里通过种子轮融资筹集了 300 万美元,吸引了 Mountain Nazca、Alma Mundi Ventures 和 468 Capital 等专业风险投资基金的关注。一切准备就绪,准备于 2021 年 4 月在墨西哥和多米尼加共和国开展业务。然而,一系列困难导致支出高于计划,促使创业者寻求额外资金。如何选择与潜在估值和股东稀释数字相关的金融工具,成为一个两难的问题。它可有效地用于管理和金融相关科目,供研究生学习创业和创业融资的入门课题,以及创业、创业融资和风险投资的入门行政教育课程。
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