angel hack tech start-ups from idea to investment
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Capital Enterprise presentation t Angel Hack London 2013TRANSCRIPT
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Incubating, Accelerating and Financing London’s Tech Sector Start-ups.
.Presented by John Spindler CEO of
Capital Enterprise
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Scale focused start-ups are…different
• Ambitious: want to be worth £10M+ minimum in 3-5 years.
• Solve a big problem for potential customer in a “Game Changing / disruptive” way.
• Introduce new technology/ business model innovations
• Smart Team with Key Partners buy -in.
• Ability to adapt and change as they develop.
• At some stage will need investment• Expectation of success is “radically
uncertain”
See Steve Blank, Four Steps to the Epiphany
Steve Blank- The Start-up Owners Manual
Scale Focused Start-ups need to progress by stages…
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Lean Canvas Model
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Go Lean to prove concept and market
“Lean Start-up is about reducing market risk by working out how to fail
fast”
Idea to Tech Business- Three Chasms.
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Bootstrap- FFF
Innovation AwardsStart-up Loans
Crowdfunding i.e. Kickstarter
Seedrs/ CrowdcubeSEIS
Super Angels/ Angel Groups
Early Stage VC’s
Start- Up Funding road –map.
MVP Factories
Hackathons/ Hatcheries/ Meet-ups.
Accelerators
Accelerators
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More great places to Form & Explore Ideas
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Developing the team & the tech
• Hipster (Designer)
• Hacker (Developer)
• Hustler (Distributor)
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Sources of Start-up Help for Tech Entrepreneurs
Information:
• Capital Enterprise- www.capitalenterprise.org • Meet-up - http://www.meetup.com • Mobile Academy- http://themobileacademy.org.uk/ • Makers Academy- http://www.makersacademy.com/ • Skills Matter- http://skillsmatter.com/ • Start- up Britain - http://www.startupbritain.org • British Library- www.bl.uk/bipc • Google Campus- http://www.campuslondon.com • General Assembly- https://generalassemb.ly/locations/london • Innovation Warehouse- http://www.theiw.org • IC Tomorrow - https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/ictomorrow • UCL Decide- https://www.ucl.ac.uk/decide • Start-ups on Air at Google Campus- https://
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpuYlRFRFJ6SUVDdHVLRms3YmdBcmc6MQ• Hubventurelabs - http://hubwestminster.net/hubventurelabs • 3 Beards- http://www.3-beards.com/ • Founders Fit- http://foundersfit.com/
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Prototyping
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Funding Product Development
Grants & Awards General• J4B- Portal for grant finding http://www.j4b.co.uk• Technology Strategy Board ( R&D Funding) - http://www.innovateuk.org -
http://www.innovateuk.org/content/competition/grant-for-rd-single-business.ashx• Knowledge Transfer Networks- www.innovateuk.org • IC Tomorrow- https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/ictomorrow • NESTA- http://www.nesta.org.uk/ • London European Enterprise Network- http://www.een-london.co.uk • E Funding for SME R&D - http://www.eurostars-eureka.eu/what.do• EU Funding for R&D collaborations: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/calls • Knowledge Transfer Partnerships funding support-
http://www.ktponline.org.uk/ktp-what-will-it-cost-my-business
Translation/ Follow on research funds. • www.rdfunding.org.uk/bulletin/queries/Search.asp?TheCloseMonth=July&TheYear=2011.• http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/kei/ktportal/Pages/Followon.aspx• https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/145175/overview• http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportunities/Pages/BrowseOpportunitiesOld.aspx • http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/Pages/default.aspx • http://www.theculturecapitalexchange.co.uk/
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CrowdfundersCrowd funding Platforms- Reward based Crowdfunding platforms- will help you to raise funding to build a proto-type and market test a great idea or product.- Great for pre-selling cool tech hardware. • www.kickstarter.com • www.indiegogo.com (USA)• www.peoplefund.it• www.sponsume.com • https://www.buzzbnk.org • www.pleasefund.us • www.wefund.com • www.pozible.com • www.crowdfunder.co.uk • http://spacehive.com • https://www.banktothefuture.com
Seed/ Early stage Investment Platforms:
www.crowdcube.com www.seedrs.com
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Need less than £10K to start?
- Sources of Grants- www.j4b.co.uk - Competition funding £1000 issued to 10+ businesses per month- http://www.shell-livewire.org - Princes Trust http://www.princes-trust.org.uk/need_help/enterprise_programme.aspx - £1000- £15,000 Enterprise Loans for Under 25’s- www.startuploanslondon.co.uk or www.startuploans.com - New Enterprise Allowance Scheme – Check who delivers the scheme in London by e-mailing Capital Enterprise.- Community Development Finance Associations- http://www.cdfa.org.uk - Also check out North London Community Finance- ELSBC Access to Finance – Business Plan support for those looking to raise up to £10K• Soft loans for Creative Businesses- http://www.creativeindustryfinance.org.uk/
Idea to Tech Business- Three Chasms.
Accelerators In London
http://www.f6s.com/
https://capitallist.co
Accelerators help by ..
Offering early Stage Entrepreneurs…
• Fellow Community of entrepreneurs & supporters
• Runway support & funding (£15-£100K at standardised investment terms. )
( 3-6 months on average)
• Physical Space & Facilities• Mentors ( 1st Alumni/ Industry-
2nd Investors)• Help to Rapid Field Trail with
users & customers.• Demo days- Introductions to
Investors/ customers
…so that they can test.. • Product- Assess Functional use/
improve design & UX
• Market Reaction- interest/ usage/revenue - AARRR
• Revenue/ profit Potential- pricing, market timing, LTV/CCA
• Business Model- “To Pivot or Not To Pivot”
• Investor reaction- interest and valuations
• Team- ability to work together and deliver.
Accelerators want businesses who..…
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AcceleratorsPre- Accelerators • Angel Hack- http://angelhack.com/ • Start-Up Weekend: http://london.startupweekend.org • Launch 48: http://launch48.com
USA • Y-combinator- http://ycombinator.com/ • Tech Stars- http://www.techstars.com/ • 500 start-ups- http://500.co/
London• Seed Camp: http://www.seedcamp.com • Hackfwd: http://hackfwd.com • Bethnal Green Ventures - http://bethnalgreenventures.com/ • BBC Worldwide Labs- http://www.bbcworldwide.com/digital/labs.aspx • Tech Stars London -http://www.techstars.com/program/locations/london/ • Accelerator Academy- http://acceleratoracademy.com• Entrepreneur First- http://www.entrepreneurfirst.org.uk • Fintech Innovation Labs- https://www.fintechinnovationlablondon.co.uk/about.html#4 • Wayra- http://wayra.org/en/wayra • The Bakery - http://thebakerylondon.com • Healthbox- http://www.healthboxaccelerator.com/ • Collider12- http://collider12.com/ • Red Bull Amplifier- http://www.redbullamplifier.com/
Check out – www.f6s.com and http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators
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Proving the Business Model Key Milestones
• Human Resources - Hiring key people that will make a huge impact on your organization (not just employees for workload purposes, but like a shit-hot marketing person, for example).
• Product – MVP- Beta- First Pivot-Full Launch- On-going Iterations • Market – Market validation. As in, first customers, or first paying customers, etc • Funding – Maybe some money being committed to a round that the investor in question can lead or
participate in.
Other examples of milestones include*:• Proof that you can work together as a team, usually historical evidence• Proof that you can build something, i.e. working prototype• Proof that it’s useful to someone – first users and clients• Proof that you can talk to investors – every financing round, even small ones• Proof that you can talk to audiences – 100k users or 1M users or 10M users…• Proof that the initial team is able to attract talent –• Proof that ecosystem agrees with your ideas – bringing respected industry advisors partners on board• Proof that there is market – £1M annually/ Proof that the market is big! – £25M annually and beyond• Proof that you can manage your finances – cash-flow positive operation• Proof that you can scale – £10M annually
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Metrics
http://leananalyticsbook.com/ LTV/ CCA = $$$$
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Investment Essentials
Type Amount Purpose Source SeeSeed Under £50K Proof Of Conept FFF
Crowdfundingwww.crowdcube.com www.seedrs.com
Seed £50K-£500K Launch to "Beachhead" Angels/ Seed Investors
Note Average valuation for a pre-revenue company in London is between £350-£600K
Super Seed £500-£2mLaunch to "Beachhead" + Build scalability
Syndicates of Investors
Not as common in the UK as US
Series A (Small) £1m-3M Scale
VC's/ Family Trust/ Supper Angels
Traditionally where UK investor money enters the market
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Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme-SEIS is a tax break launched in April 2012 for UK tax payers to encourage them to buy shares in start-up companies registered in the UK The Facts: • SEIS investors can input £100,000 in a single tax year rising to a maximum £150,000 over two or
more tax years in to a single company• Investors cannot control the company receiving their capital• Investors pick up 50% tax relief in the tax year the investment is made, regardless of their
marginal rate.• In the 2012-13 tax year, tax payers can roll any chargeable gain in the tax year in to a SEIS with a
full capital gains tax exemption (another 28%)• The business must be a start-up company -registered in the UK within 2 years of claim. • The company must not employ more than 25 workers.• The company must have assets of less than £200,000.• The company has to trade in an approved sector – generally not in finance or investment, for
example, a property company raise capital as a SEIS.
SEIS is…… “a game changer”?
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…A potentially “Scalable” businesses will …
• Solve a relevant Problem for a Large Addressable Market.
• Have a Credible Founders Team.
• Have a Semi-Proven Business Model.
• Large Returns on initial capital- i.e. Capital Efficient to scale.
Seed Investors want …. Winners!
Investors want to find..
1. Skilled and credible management team2. BIG Market Opportunity- a big problem
for a potential large set of customers that you can solve?
3. The Idea/ Prototype to be semi-proven and semi-market validated.
4. No Technical Risk5. Evidence that the Business Model is
both repeatable and scalable.6. Business Model ready to execute7. Road Map & Forecasts based on semi-
proven assumptions8. Metrics9. Adequate financial returns ( 10X within
3 years?)10. People they can trust/ work with11. A clear exit route- How will they claim
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Send a slide deck and get introducedhttp://www.slideshare.net/slidesthatrock/how-to-pitch-a-vc-redesigned
Ten slides. Ten is the optimal number of slides in a PowerPoint presentation because a normal human being cannot comprehend more than ten concepts in a meeting—and business angels are very normal. If you must use more than ten slides to explain your business, you probably don’t have a business. The ten topics that an investors cares about are:
1. Summary and call to action/ what do you want?
2. Problem
3. Your solution
4. Business model
5. Underlying magic/technology
6. Marketing and sales
7. Competition
8. Team
9. Projections and milestones
10. Status and timeline
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Business AngelsPublic Supported Co-Investment Schemes
• NESTA - www.nesta.org.uk/investments • Capital 4 Enterprise- http://www.capitalforenterprise.gov.uk/portfolio • Angel Co-Fund- http://www.angelcofund.co.uk/ • Mayor Of London Co-Investment Fund- http://www.mmcventures.com/ • Enterprise Capital Fund- http://www.capitalforenterprise.gov.uk/ecfp
Seed/ Early stage Investment Platforms:
- www.crowdcube.com - www.seedrs.com
Capital Enterprise top 10 Angel Network in London1. London Business Angels: http://www.lbangels.co.uk 2. Oxford Early Investments- http://www.oxei.co.uk/about.php3. Envestors- www.envestors.co.uk4. Finance South East- www.thefsegroup.com5. Angels Den- www.angelsden.com6. Venture Director- www.venturedirector.com- www.boundarycapital.com 7. Start-up Funding Club- http://www.startupfundingclub.com/ 8. E100- London Business School - http://
www.london.edu/facultyandresearch/subjectareas/strategyandentrepreneurship/enterprise100.html 9. #1 seed- www.number1seed.co.uk 10. Ascension Ventures- http://www.ascensionmedia.com/ascension-ventures.php
For an alternative list check out- http://www.designcity.co.uk/angelnews/edition_94.htm#article1 or check out www.angel.co
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Need a hot introduction!
Capital Enterprise and/or its partners will find you a champion to get your business “fit for investment” and then introduce you to Angels and Investors.
E-mail : [email protected]
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Early Stage VC’s & Investors Accel Partners: Stage agnostic, see their portfolio here.
Anthemis Investment- Stage Agnostic, see portfolio here
Balderton- Stage Agnostic- See there portfolio here
Eden Ventures- Early- mid stage – see there portfolio here
Index Ventures: Stage agnostic, see their portfolio here.
Passion Capital: Early Stage, see their portfolio here.
Delta Partners: Early to mid-stage, see their portfolio here.
Imperial Innovations: Restricted entry requirements but the largest Series investor in the UK in 2012-13 , see their portfolio here
Atomico: Stage agnostic, see their portfolio here.
Profounders: Early and mid-stage, see their portfolio here.
AIB Seed Capital Fund: Managed by two funds which invest under-€250k and over-€250k, see their portfolio here.
• ACT: Early to mid-stage, see their portfolio here.
• Bloom Equity: Early to mid-stage angel syndicate, see their portfolio here.
• DFJ Esprit: Early to mid-stage, see their portfolio here.
• Charlotte St: Early to Mid Stage, see there portfolio here
• Dawn Capital: Early to mid-stage, see their portfolio here.
• MMC - Series A Fund- Co-Investment fund with Mayor of London
• Notion Capital – SAAS and Cloud specialist- See portfolio here
• Seraphim Capital – Early-mid stage see there portfolio here.
• Kernel Capital: Early stage, see their portfolio here.
• Octopus Ventures: Early to mid-stage, see their portfolio here.
• M8 Capital : Mobile Specialists, see their portfolio here
• Episode1: Early Stage Software Companies
• Arts Alliance: Minimum investment £500K in Media related tech- see portfolio here
• EC1 Capital: Early stage, see their portfolio here
• Connect Ventures- Early stage and very cool.
• Ballpark Ventures – Early stage Super Angel investors
• Pen Tech Ventures- Early Stage to mid- See portfolio Here
Alternatively you can check out Crunch Base / Angel List http://www.crunchbase.com/financial-organizations @capenterprise
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Specialist FundsWomen
- Stargate Capital- Trapezia- http://www.stargatecapital.co.uk/trapezia_1.aspx- FSE- Incito- http://thefsegroup.com/investors/business-angels/incito-ventures/- Aspire Fund - http://www.capitalforenterprise.gov.uk/files/Aspire%20Information%20Leaflet%20(v%202)%20Flyer%20brochure.pdf
Green- Bridges Sustainable Fund- http://www.bridgesventures.com/sustainable-growth-funds - Ingenious Media- Cleantech Fund http://
www.ingeniousmedia.co.uk/investments/investment-opportunities/clean-energy - Carbon Trust- http://www.carbontrust.com/about-us/our-investments - Low Carbon Accelerator- http://www.lowcarbonaccelerator.com - CT Investment Partners- http://www.ctip.co.uk - Wellington Partners- http://www.wellington-partners.com/wp/index.html
Social- MEWE360: £1m fund set up by Ingenious Media - Big Society Capital- http://www.bigsocietycapital.com - Sources of Social Finance- http://www.bigsocietycapital.com/finding-the-right-investment - Bridges Venture Fund http://www.bridgesventures.com/social-entrepreneurs-fund - Big Issue Investment- http://www.bigissueinvest.com - Social Finance- http://www.socialfinance.org.uk - Social Investment Fund- http://www.thesocialinvestmentbusiness.org
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If you want an introduction then send me a slide deck