So, you’ve created your brand and it’s going well, but now you really need capital to scale and action all the things you know will take your brand to the next level.
You probably already have a great retail deck, but now you need an investment pitch deck and financials for a different type of audience.
We spend a lot of time talking and working with investors and founders, so here’s our lowdown on what investors really want to see when reviewing your brand.
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Get to know your audience
This might sound obvious as you’ve already created a brand with an audience in mind. But the audience you’re pitching to is different.
In general, investors review hundreds of pitch decks a month and don’t have time to do calls with every business that comes their way.
Your deck needs to make sense, explain your business in simple terms, look professional and not contain a ton of distracting links. Aim for a maximum of 20 slides.
Who’s on your team?
Truth is, there’s a bigger risk investing in a first-time founder. Investors are aware that you’ll make mistakes, so be sure to highlight the team and/or advisers you’ve established around you.
Remember, no-one can do it all and investors are well aware of this. They want to know who’s helping you drive your brand forward and scale, what their skillsets are and why they matter to your bigger picture.