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Angel Investors in Asia

April 25th, 2009

Angel Investors in Asia

Guide to Angel Investors in Asia

Angel investment in Asia is a significant source of capital raising for businesses. Investments by private high net worth individuals represent a very high proportion of capital raising in Asia especially for early stage investment.

In many respects, it has been a traditional way of doing business in the region. For many centuries, Arab and Chinese traders were financed by wealthly merchants and guilds to take risks in establishing new trade routes and business across all of Asia and the Middle east. These networks of trade and finance were the foundation of business in Asia. Thesedays, it is a matter of very informal networking of friends, relatives and close associates that is a major source of small and medium scale investor funding.

Formal angel investment clubs of the style we see in Europe and the United States are not the norm in Asia. Angel investment clubs and associations are present in only a few countries in Asia. The networking side of business in much less formalised and this actually does create more of a challenge for entrepreneurs to raise capital in Asia. This is especially the case for new types of business which are appearing in Asia where the support network is less established. It is quite common to see entrepreneurs seeking funding travelling to Singapore from places such such as Vietnam, Thailand and from Bahrain, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to Dubai to meet angel investors.

In Dubai, there is the Arab Business Angels Network (ABAN) which is to provide early stage seed funding for businesses to develop in the MiddleEast and North Africa. In Singapore, there is the Business Angels Network SouthEast Asia (BANSEA) Both are highly recommended for those entrepreneurs seeking to raise capital for early stage investments.

If you are seeking funding, then you need to ensure that you are prepared with your investor presentation. Angel investor associations in Asia have demanding criteria for entrepreneurs that require submission of business plans prior to having any opportunity to present in front of potential investors.

As always, professional advice is recommended and there are workshops provided to entrepreneurs in Singapore and Dubai to assist those if making a better investment presentation. If you are seeking to raise capital through angel investor associations then invest the time and resources to meet with angel investors is worth the effort, even if you may not obtain finance the process can certainly improve your business plan.

Angel Investor Capital

April 25th, 2009

Angel Investor Capital

Video Tips on How To Obtain Angel Investor Capital

You can still obtain angel investor capital during a recession, it just requires you to be more diligent in seeking funding.  The following video gives some useful tips for getting angel investor capital in a bad economy.  Among the most useful tips is anticipating a skeptical investor.  Meaning that you should look at your business proposal from the standpoint of an investor who is trying to narrow down his prospects by looking for the negatives and risks rather than the potential.  This will help you be more realistic and to avoid driving off any investors.

Also, companies should highlight their money-making aspects that will be most attractive to the investor.  Set clear objectives and milestones for your company.  By following the strategies recommended in this video you should have a better idea of how to obtain angel investor capital.

Meet Angel Investors

April 25th, 2009

Meet Angel Investors

Tips for Meeting Angel Investors

Meeting angel investors is difficult but it is possible with some patience and by utilizing diverse networking strategies.  Here are some useful ways to meet investors:

  • Obviously if you’re on this website you know that the internet is a great tool for meeting investors and learning more about your area of investment.  The internet is especially helpful in meeting angel investors because there are a number of great angel investor networks online.  For a comprehensive list of angel investor networks please see this page.
  • Another way to meet angel investors is by attending an angel investor event.  Often you are guaranteed to meet angel investors if you pay a fee and then you can even make a presentation to potential angel investors.  This can be a great way to hone your elevator pitch skills and gain valuable feedback on your business proposal from angel investors.
  • Although some people do not think that paying for a listing is beneficial, it’s one option to get your name out there and connect with angel investors.
  • Reach out to potential intermediaries that could introduce you to a high-net-worth individual or a group of angel investors.  You could ask your friends, former colleagues, law or accounting firm and anyone who may be able to direct you to some investors.
  • You could refer to a broker to arrange for you to meet angel investors but there is the possibility that the broker won’t help you find any worthwhile investors and still charge you a hefty fee–so be careful.

These are some tips to meet angel investors.  Although you may strike lucky occasionally, I think these strategies are more likely to yield results than a mass e-mail or cold call.

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