Bringing Investors and Entrepreneurs face-to-face
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Founder/Cofounder registration:
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Audience registration:
https://tinyurl.com/y83hgj9r
This is the 34th of a series of investor talks, where we invite guests from a variety of asset classes – Angels, Venture Capitalists, and Private Equity – to a chat on a range of funding subjects interesting to entrepreneurs.
This will be a wonderful opportunity for you to test your elevator pitch, while also network with investor companies/individuals.
Founders and Startups seeking investment should apply. As seats are limited attendance to these events will be ‘by invitation only’, and we will notify you to confirm.
Tel: +91-81-0510-0194
COST: FREE, REGISTRATION FREEDRESS-CODE: SMART CASUAL
Please note: This is NOT for job-seekers, HR agents, Investment community members, mentors or Networkers and agents of any kind. In the interest of providing clean bandwidth to this invited group, we have to use strong filters, and we hope you will understand.
About Fireside Ventures (source: livemint):
Bengaluru-based Fireside Ventures, founded last year by former Helion Venture Partners managing partner Kanwaljit Singh, is the only venture capital firm in the country that invests almost exclusively in bricks-and-mortar start-ups that address local consumer markets. Singh, who spent the first 10 years of his career at packaged consumer goods giant Hindustan Unilever Ltd before becoming a venture capitalist, believes that the local market has started to change in favour of home-grown consumer brands and there are more than enough investment opportunities out there for early-stage investors. He’s in the final stages of raising a Rs300 crore ($45 million) fund that is targeting investments in sectors such as food and beverages, personal care and home products. The fund has already invested in start-ups such as baby care products maker MamaEarth and male grooming products maker Bombay Shaving Co. Singh is a bit of a pioneer when it comes to investing in such start-ups.