Funding your startup using your own savings or revenue. This gives full control, no dilution, and helps build a lean, disciplined business from day one.
Friends, Family and Fools (FFF)
Raising early-stage capital from personal connections who trust your vision. Useful when the business is too early for institutional investors.
Pitch Deck Preparation
Creating a well-structured, investor-ready pitch deck that clearly communicates your idea, market, business model, traction, revenue plan, and financial projections.
Financial Modelling
Developing detailed financial projections including revenue forecasts, cash flow, unit economics, valuation, and funding needs to support investor discussions.
Angel Investors
High-net-worth individuals who invest early in startups, offering capital, mentorship, and strategic guidance to help founders grow their business.
Venture Capitalists
Institutional investors who provide large-scale funding to high-growth startups. They evaluate traction, scalability, and business potential before investing.
Equity Financing
Raising money by selling ownership shares in the company. Ideal for scaling businesses that need long-term capital without immediate repayment pressure.
Preference Financing
Issuing preference shares to investors, offering fixed dividends, priority over equity shareholders, and flexible fundraising structures for startups.
Startup Incubator
Programs that support early-stage startups with workspace, mentoring, resources, and small seed capital to develop the idea into a viable business.
Grants and Subsidies
Non-repayable funds provided by government bodies, institutions, or CSR programs. Helps startups with innovation, R&D, sustainability, and social impact projects.
Debt Financing
Raising funds through loans without giving up equity. Includes bank loans, credit lines, and NBFC funding — suitable for businesses with predictable revenue.
Convertible Notes
Short-term debt that converts into equity during a future funding round. Popular for early-stage startups as it avoids immediate valuation discussions.