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Funding startups by Mina Mar Group

It is very likely that you hear about some new promising company or you want to start your own company. There are a lot of good ideas out there but not all are going to be implemented and launch successful companies. Sometimes the link that is missing is so much needed funding at the right time in seed stage. At Mina Mar Group, we help companies that are in early stage through detailed plans to get viable solutions to funding for the growth of emerging organizations.

Early stage companies are typical pre-revenue and pre-profit and they usually seek capital to invest in product development, building team of employees and trying to build sales channels. Startup companies still have a lot to go in their business journey before they reach positive cash flow and that is the major reason why they are in need of funding. Reaching financial independence often comes in the form of initial public offering, reverse merger and acquisition. Sometimes the first-hand investors will be friends, family, angel investors and venture capitalists.

Investment within this stage usually take two forms: convertible notes and preferred equity. Convertible note is short term debt financing. Investor will provide early stage company with capital along with repayment terms.  The idea is that investor assume that company is on growth trajectory and that their debt will be converted into discounted security. Preferred equity is class ownership in a company that has higher claims on assets and earning, receiving regular dividends.

Mina Mar Group is  proving funds for growth of startups on different places so that companies can join domestic and foreign capital market. We take as our duty to walk trough every stage of IPO, reverse takeover or acquisition with our clients. Also we provide our clients with pass trough finance option - process of being acquired as a subsidiary by public company for a specified as a means of going public and than spin-off  into separate public company. Mina Mar Group is always ready to assist the companies using our services to achieve long-term goal of their business through our proprietorship capital sources.

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