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What should be the ideal size of a seed funding round for an app based platform in India? Like how much one can expect (Theres so much data of usa etc, but they seem unrealistic in our country)

Saksham

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Whatever amount you can convince the investors that your business is of or will be in the near future. Usually, we compare a company in the similar background with the business and prepare the comparison table accordingly. The avg size of a seed round in India goes to around ± 30-50 lacs. If the investors aren't able to put a stable valuation, they'll go for convertible notes.

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