logging in or signing up Venture Capital in india mohammedsaber09 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1591 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (4) Dislike it (0) Added: October 26, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript TODAYS TOPIC : TODAYS TOPIC WHAT IS VENTURE CAPITAL? WHO ARE VENTURE CAPITALIST? WHY VENTURE CAPITAL? 6‘ BIGGEST MISTAKES IN RAISING START UP CAPITAL? HOW CAN U QUALIFY FOR V.C. HOW TO APPROACH FOR VCF’s VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIAN CONTEXT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FUTURE OF V.C IN INDIA. CONCLUSION QUICK RECAP Slide 2: . WHAT IS VENTURE CAPITAL? Venture capital is also called as “RISK CAPITAL”. It is provided as “seed funding” to early stage, High Potential Companies. Slide 3: Venture capital comes from Institutional investor and High net worth individuals or families and is pooled by dedicated firms A venture capitalist is a person or institutional firm that makes venture investment and these venture capitalist are expected to bring managerial and technical expertise as well as capital to their investment WHO ARE VENTURE CAPITALIST Slide 4: Who can avail venture Capital? Generally Venture capitalist firm invest in high technology industries such as biotechnology and IT (Information Technology). QUALIFICATIONS: Should be a Technology Company. Can you be a market leader. Will it be cheap to make this company. Clear distribution channel. Can the company go public or Acquired. Slide 5: WHY VENTURE CAPITAL? Firms opt for venture capital even though the cost of acquiring is higher because it will be difficult for new and budding firms to acquire loans from banks or raise capital from public Slide 6: How to Approach vcf’s Business Cycle: Do they invest in budding or established businesses? Industry: What is their industry focus? Investment: Is their typical investment sufficient for your needs? Location: Are they regional, national or international? Return: What is their expected return on investment? Involvement: What is their involvement level? Slide 7: 1.Half-baked business plans. 2. Focusing too much on the idea and too little on the management 3. Not asking for enough money 4. Having too many lenders or investors 5. Failing to get the proper legal agreements 6. Poor cash flow management 6 ‘ biggest mistakes in raising start up Capital? Slide 8: VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIA With the advent of liberalization, India has been showing remarkable growth in the economy in the past 10 - 12 years. The venture capital industry in India has grown dramatically in the last few years, even boasting its own ‘Silicon Valley' in the form of Bangalore. Slide 9: (i) Existence of a globally competitive high technology. (ii) Globally competitive human resource capital. (iii) Second Largest English speaking, scientific & technical manpower in the world. (iv) Vast pool of existing and ongoing scientific and technical research carried by large number of research laboratories. (v) Initiatives taken by the Government in formulating policies to encourage investors and entrepreneurs. (vi) Initiatives of the SEBI to develop a strong and vibrant capital market giving the adequate liquidity and flexibility for investors for entry and exit. REASONS FOR GROWTH OF VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN INDIA Where are VC’s Investing In India? : Where are VC’s Investing In India? • IT and IT-enabled services • Software Products (Mainly Enterprise-focused) • Wireless/Telecom/Semiconductor • Banking • PSU Disinvestments •Media/Entertainment • Bio Technology/Bio Informatics • Pharmaceuticals • Electronic Manufacturing • Retail Conclusion : Conclusion The world is becoming increasingly competitive Companies are required to be super efficient with respect to cost, productivity, labor efficiency, technical back up, flexibility to consumer demand, adaptability and foresightedness. There is an impending demand for highly cost effective, quality products Conclusion : Conclusion There are large sectors of the economy that are ripe for VC investors ,like,. I.T., Pharmacy, Manufacturing. Telecom, Retail franchises, food processing and many more. inspite of the existing shortcomings in the Indian infrastructure. Looking ahead for a bright future for India Inc. Quick recap : Quick recap WHAT IS VENTURE CAPITAL? WHO ARE VENTURE CAPITALIST? WHY VENTURE CAPITAL? 6 ‘ BIGGEST MISTAKES IN RAISING START UP CAPITAL? HOW CAN U QUALIFY FOR V.C. HOW TO APPROACH FOR VCF’s VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIAN CONTEXT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FUTURE OF V.C IN INDIA. CONCLUSION FLASH BACK You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Venture Capital in india mohammedsaber09 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1591 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (4) Dislike it (0) Added: October 26, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript TODAYS TOPIC : TODAYS TOPIC WHAT IS VENTURE CAPITAL? WHO ARE VENTURE CAPITALIST? WHY VENTURE CAPITAL? 6‘ BIGGEST MISTAKES IN RAISING START UP CAPITAL? HOW CAN U QUALIFY FOR V.C. HOW TO APPROACH FOR VCF’s VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIAN CONTEXT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FUTURE OF V.C IN INDIA. CONCLUSION QUICK RECAP Slide 2: . WHAT IS VENTURE CAPITAL? Venture capital is also called as “RISK CAPITAL”. It is provided as “seed funding” to early stage, High Potential Companies. Slide 3: Venture capital comes from Institutional investor and High net worth individuals or families and is pooled by dedicated firms A venture capitalist is a person or institutional firm that makes venture investment and these venture capitalist are expected to bring managerial and technical expertise as well as capital to their investment WHO ARE VENTURE CAPITALIST Slide 4: Who can avail venture Capital? Generally Venture capitalist firm invest in high technology industries such as biotechnology and IT (Information Technology). QUALIFICATIONS: Should be a Technology Company. Can you be a market leader. Will it be cheap to make this company. Clear distribution channel. Can the company go public or Acquired. Slide 5: WHY VENTURE CAPITAL? Firms opt for venture capital even though the cost of acquiring is higher because it will be difficult for new and budding firms to acquire loans from banks or raise capital from public Slide 6: How to Approach vcf’s Business Cycle: Do they invest in budding or established businesses? Industry: What is their industry focus? Investment: Is their typical investment sufficient for your needs? Location: Are they regional, national or international? Return: What is their expected return on investment? Involvement: What is their involvement level? Slide 7: 1.Half-baked business plans. 2. Focusing too much on the idea and too little on the management 3. Not asking for enough money 4. Having too many lenders or investors 5. Failing to get the proper legal agreements 6. Poor cash flow management 6 ‘ biggest mistakes in raising start up Capital? Slide 8: VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIA With the advent of liberalization, India has been showing remarkable growth in the economy in the past 10 - 12 years. The venture capital industry in India has grown dramatically in the last few years, even boasting its own ‘Silicon Valley' in the form of Bangalore. Slide 9: (i) Existence of a globally competitive high technology. (ii) Globally competitive human resource capital. (iii) Second Largest English speaking, scientific & technical manpower in the world. (iv) Vast pool of existing and ongoing scientific and technical research carried by large number of research laboratories. (v) Initiatives taken by the Government in formulating policies to encourage investors and entrepreneurs. (vi) Initiatives of the SEBI to develop a strong and vibrant capital market giving the adequate liquidity and flexibility for investors for entry and exit. REASONS FOR GROWTH OF VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN INDIA Where are VC’s Investing In India? : Where are VC’s Investing In India? • IT and IT-enabled services • Software Products (Mainly Enterprise-focused) • Wireless/Telecom/Semiconductor • Banking • PSU Disinvestments •Media/Entertainment • Bio Technology/Bio Informatics • Pharmaceuticals • Electronic Manufacturing • Retail Conclusion : Conclusion The world is becoming increasingly competitive Companies are required to be super efficient with respect to cost, productivity, labor efficiency, technical back up, flexibility to consumer demand, adaptability and foresightedness. There is an impending demand for highly cost effective, quality products Conclusion : Conclusion There are large sectors of the economy that are ripe for VC investors ,like,. I.T., Pharmacy, Manufacturing. Telecom, Retail franchises, food processing and many more. inspite of the existing shortcomings in the Indian infrastructure. Looking ahead for a bright future for India Inc. Quick recap : Quick recap WHAT IS VENTURE CAPITAL? WHO ARE VENTURE CAPITALIST? WHY VENTURE CAPITAL? 6 ‘ BIGGEST MISTAKES IN RAISING START UP CAPITAL? HOW CAN U QUALIFY FOR V.C. HOW TO APPROACH FOR VCF’s VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIAN CONTEXT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FUTURE OF V.C IN INDIA. CONCLUSION FLASH BACK