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Investment Instruments under Indian Law: Choosing the Right Structure for Startup Fundraising (Startup Fundraising Series, Part II)

Raising capital is one of the most defining milestones for any startup. As founders navigate their early growth journey, the choice of corporate finance instruments becomes more than a matter of convenience, it determines ownership structure, compliance obligations, and long-term investor relationships. In simple terms, these instruments represent the legal form through which investors bring […]

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Convertible Notes: A stimulating tool for Indian start-ups in the financial marathon

Introduction   Start-ups aim to bridge market gaps with innovative products and services, and the availability of capital is crucial for their growth. Given their limited revenue and high failure risk, start-ups often face challenges raising funds. To overcome these, many opt for a hybrid investment tool known as convertible debt or convertible note. This

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