How to Woo an Angel (Investor) | Mumbai Angels
The most difficult time to raise funds is when you need funds.
This might sound ironic, but it’s the harsh truth of fundraising. No one wants to fund you when you are truly needy of funds. And this is most true when you are in the very early stages of building a startup.
This is probably the reason why an investor who backs a startup in the earliest stages is called an Angel! They are literally like a gift from heaven for an early stage founder.
In this episode of the Founder Thesis podcast, we feature the founder and CEO of one of India’s most well known angel funds to help founders decode what it takes to raise funds from Angels.
Nandini Mansighka is a CFA by profession and an entrepreneur by passion. She built a venture in the media-tech space before taking up the mantle to lead Mumbai Angels full time.
In this episode, Nandini shares the legacy of Mumbai Angels and how it has evolved to become a part of India’s leading wealth management company - 360 One.
This is a must-listen episode for anyone who wants to prepare for the process of raising money from an Angel Fund, and Nandini debunks many myths about fund raising.
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Additional Readings
2.Mumbai Angels aims to double start-up investments this fiscal
3.Investment platform Mumbai Angels Network steps up game with two new funds
4. 360 ONE acquires controlling stake in Mumbai Angels
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