• DocumentCode
    2063849
  • Title

    Securing venture capital: effective approaches and appropriate sources

  • Author

    Bainbridge, A.F.

  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    34736
  • Firstpage
    42401
  • Lastpage
    42406
  • Abstract
    Because of the ways in which the responses of financial institutions in the UK to the need for capital have evolved over many decades, and the consequent dependence of small businesses upon bank loans or other forms of borrowing, Britain has been a late developer in the private venture capital arena. The situation is now perceptibly changing, and new avenues are opening for smaller opportunities to attract private capital. The venture capital industry has been accused of surrounding the process of matching supply and demand with jargon and mystique, and successive layers of statutory regulation have done nothing to help, but the air is clearing through democratisation and openness. `Effectiveness´ and `appropriateness´ are, however, as always of fundamental importance. The paper examines the issues to be faced by the engineering entrepreneur wishing to launch or expand his business using private capital. Frankness and clear thinking are the essential virtues in the search for venture partnerships, and the entrepreneurial engineer should be able to display them readily enough. The paper briefly reviews all funding routes before considering the steps to be taken to maximise the chances of success in the search for private capital. The main issues and processes are addressed, and the pitfalls examined
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    Venture Capital, IEE Half Day Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19950138
  • Filename
    472998