Should your investors get a seat on the board? SeedLegals data has the answer
When negotiating deal terms, investors will often ask for a board seat, known as a investor director. Here's what usually happens in early stage rounds.
How much should founders earn at Seed stage? We've crunched the numbers on hundreds of fundraises from £50K and £1M to f...
How common are investor consent rights and when do you need them? We analysed data from hundreds of closed rounds on See...
Raise as and when you need to with SeedFASTs. We explain key deal terms and dig into our data to explain what's standard...
On SeedLegals, more companies now raise money outside a funding round than inside a round. We explain what's happening a...
How much money should I raise? What percentage of the company should I give away? What company valuation should I use?
SeedLegals Term Sheet includes a clause which gives the option for founders to sell some of their shares in future witho...
Startups commonly give 1% equity to General Advisors paid only in equity, who work less than 2 days a month. Discover m...
In April 2020, SeedLegals analysed its data to share the immediate impact of CoVid-19 on UK funding rounds. As the large...
We’re transforming the way startups raise funding We launched 2 new ways to raise funding: a SeedFAST and Instant...
New data shows the way that startups are raising investment is changing, and SeedLegals is pioneering that change.
How are Director Loan Accounts treated? Broadly speaking, there are two main approaches to handling founders’ early inve...