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Follow-on funding is the process of raising additional capital for a company after its initial capital-raising activities, often through multiple rounds of funding. This can occur in both private and public spaces, with startups seeking follow-on financing to reach new milestones in their business development, and public companies issuing follow-on offerings (FPOs) to finance debt, make acquisitions, or fund other growth initiatives.
Follow-on funding offers several key advantages:
Follow-on funding rounds can lead to dilution, which occurs when new shares are issued, resulting in a decrease in earnings per share (EPS) for existing shareholders. Dilution can impact existing shareholders by reducing their ownership percentage and potentially diminishing the value of their shares. However, it is important for startups to manage dilution effectively to maintain investor confidence and ensure the company's long-term growth.
Strategies to minimize dilution may include involving existing investors in new funding rounds, focusing on business development, and maintaining meticulous records for due diligence. By effectively managing dilution, companies can attract both new and existing investors, potentially leading to better terms and less dilution in future funding rounds.
Securing follow-on funding involves several strategic steps:
Investors looking to participate in follow-on rounds typically expect:
Successful follow-on funding requires careful planning, clear communication with stakeholders, and strategic use of new capital to ensure that both the company's needs and investor expectations are met, driving long-term growth and sustainability.
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