Knowing When It’s Time To Call It Quits Is A Skill Few Entrepreneurs Perfect. However, The Good News Is That It Is Possible To Sell Your Startup If The Timing Is Right.
Depending on which generation you belong to, you’ll recognize the words above as coming from the chorus of a song called “The Gambler”, which was written and performed by Kenny Rogers. Kenny wrote 120 hit singles (songs) in his long and illustrious career, and sold more than 100 Million records (…they cost more than a download does today for Gen “Y” and Gen “Z”-ers reading this…).
In a strange way, the song could have been written about Startup Founders.
As an entrepreneur, you have poured your heart and soul into building your startup. But at some point, you may decide that it’s time to sell your business and move on to new ventures. If you’re considering selling your startup, one option you may want to consider is the private market.
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As an entrepreneur, you have poured your heart and soul into building your startup. But at some point, you may decide that it’s time to sell your business and move on to new ventures. If you’re considering selling your startup, one option you may want to consider is the private market.
The private market is a space where buyers and sellers of privately-held companies can connect and negotiate deals. Unlike the public market, where companies are listed on a stock exchange and anyone can buy or sell shares, the private market is more exclusive and often involves larger, more established companies.
Selling your startup on the private market has a number of benefits. For one, the private market is generally less volatile than the public market, which means that you are likely to get a more stable and predictable return on your investment. Additionally, the private market is often less crowded and more efficient, which means that you may be able to secure a better price for your business.
Another advantage of the private market is that it allows you to retain more control over the sale process. In the public market, your company’s shares are subject to the whims of the stock market, and you have little say over who buys your shares or at what price. In the private market, on the other hand, you have more control over who you sell to and can negotiate the terms of the sale to your liking.
However, there are also some challenges and drawbacks to selling your startup on the private market. For one, the private market is generally less liquid than the public market, which means that it may take longer to find a buyer and complete the sale. Additionally, the private market is often more competitive, which means that you may have to compete with other companies for the attention of potential buyers.
To maximize your chances of success when selling your startup on the private market, it’s important to prepare yourself and your business. Here are a few key steps you can take to make sure you’re ready to sell:
There are a couple of established platforms that help Founders navigate this process. I don’t have any financial interest in the companies below, nor receive any referral commission if you click through to their websites…
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James Spurway is an Angel Investor, Advisor, Mentor, Speaker, former Commercial Pilot, and Author specializing in raising debt and equity funds for pre-seed or early-stage seed rounds for Startups in the Fintech, DeepTech, AgTech, ClimateTech, and AgeTech verticles. He lives in Singapore and has spent the past 30 years living and building businesses in Hong Kong, Vietnam, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the USA, Thailand, the Philippines, and Australia, where he was born.
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