Whether you are at the idea stage or already scaling, fundraising can make or break your startup. Getting the money you need, from funders who can add value, is a challenge – making sure you get it on the right terms is where we come in.

CUBE Dataroom: Is your startup ready to raise? Then take a look at our online dataroom guide or download our handy toolkit here. We cover the key points of focus for an investor during the fundraising process.

Working across every stage

Working across every stage

From raising funds from individual investors claiming SEIS and EIS relief, through to VC fundings and late-stage PE institutional rounds, our team works across every stage. Whether it’s a full “round” or an extension, a rolling close, an advance subscription, a convertible instrument or any other type of structure, we are working on them with companies and investors in the UK and internationally.

Navigate the complexities

Navigate the complexities

Cube by Lewis Silkin can help navigate all the complexities of this funding landscape whilst providing insights into what your investors expect on different types of fundraising, how to anticipate it, where you might push for a better deal, and ultimately, how to get the terms you need to build a good working relationship for the rest of your growth. Win win.

Assess key risks

Assess key risks

We would love the chance to get to know you and your business. Even if you don’t think you have any urgent needs right now, if fundraising is on the horizon it’s never too early to start getting ready - we can help you assess any key risks and opportunities to protect yourself, and to prepare for your future investment.

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