Best Practices to tackle an investor raise

14 November 2019 by Jürgen Ritzek
Best Practices to tackle an investor raise

Summary

Joule Assets Europe is working with project developers and investors. The upcoming LAUNCH lighting raise session offers project developers the opportunity to pitch to each other and provide feedback in front of a live audience. An opportunity to interact with the investors point of view and receive live response to actual projects being presented to them, will be during the LAUNCH event taking place in Brussels November 27th. During this free event - contractors will be presenting their projects to a panel of investors - and receiving immediate feedback. CLICK HERE for all the latest from the European renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. Back to Mail Online home

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Best Practices to tackle an investor raise

One best practice for project developers is learning from the experiences of other entrepreneurs and investors. At Joule Assets Europe, we work with project developers and investors. Gearing up for the Launch Investor Forum, we are excited to bring together these key stakeholders for collaboration in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.

The upcoming LAUNCH “lighting raise” session offers project developers, project financiers and equity capital providers the opportunity to pitch to each other and provide feedback in front of a live audience. In addition to immediate feedback, project developers will have the chance to sharpen and refine the pitch they need to get them to the negotiating table.

We have often seen project developers focus the majority of their energy on securing clients, developing technologies or getting a sellable contract in place to fuel investor interest. While undoubtedly valuable, understanding an investor’s vantage point and how they evaluate projects can offer project developers greater success in raising capital.

Typically, systematic or categorical in nature, an investor’s perspective can be understood through risk criteria and project indicators. Failing to understand how projects fit into investor’s evaluation schemes or categories of risk can pose barriers to a successful investor raise.

An opportunity to interact with the investor's point of view and receive live response to actual projects being presented to them, will be during the LAUNCH event taking place in Brussels November 27th.  During this free event – contractors will be presenting their projects to a panel of investors – and receiving immediate feedback.

We’d be happy to have you join this real time raise experience.

LAUNCH Investor Forum webpage

LAUNCH Investor Forum registration

 

 


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