It's a moral duty to return unused capital.
No need to create emotional drama out of it.
You had raised money, you didn't succeed, you returned money. Simple.
Some 4-5 before Blue Learn shutdown
And returned 70%money back to invester as said by founders , how that’s possible I am not saying it’s impossible but some of my friends who raised funds distributed the money to its various section in no time an
A Fast Fashion platform
where you Buy New Clothes Use upto 30 days & Return to company and 90% Get money return
Ex - Shirt - Rs1000 buy use upto 30 days Return and Get Rs900 Back to Wallet - money 100% use in next order
With god's grace, raised 3 lakh from friend. Money deposited, he is added as a shareholder as well.
Can this be considered as an Angel Investment from VC perspective ? Will it help me in raising further capital ?
VCs here and people who have raised
I am running one of the Biggest school in south India ( City Central school, Telangana) . Looking for a Co Founder.
anyone , who can invest time and money can ping me @+91 9910400340 .
We can generate around 50% returns on the capital invested
Hey you need money and we will give you 5% return per month on it, minimum amount is 5 lakh....
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Singhajit M
Stealth • 18d
Will you believe me if I said I dont want to raise money from investors?
I want to figure out first in what way I can give value back or return their money 5x, 10x, 20x etc. If I'm not sure (tested my product and have proof that it will succeed i.e
How to rise capital for your business if you have no money and upscale it in the market fast
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Mukesh Meena
Stealth • 10d
I am running a goat and sheep farming. I need money to make it bigger and for poultry farming. Anyone who is interested and needs money, any brother who can invest money must contact me. His money will not go waste. He will not be disappointed. Whate
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Vrishank Raj
Stealth • 7m
This is how the VC ecosystem works.
- People from Canada and the USA contribute their money every month to a pension fund with the aim of receiving a pension once they retire
- The pension fund, aiming to generate returns, allocates its money to v
Shark Tank India-featured food brand WickedGud has raised Rs 20 crore in a funding round led by Orios Venture Partners, with participation from Asiana Fund and existing investors.
The Mumbai-based startup, which markets itself as a “better-for-you”