capital rasing, company, companies, IPO, initial public offering, ASX, Australian, entrepreneur  Have you got a successful existing company or an exciting start-up business concept? Need Start up funding or Venture Capital? Would extra funds help you realise your business aspirations, then perhaps it's time to expand your horizons.

  Whether you need to raise funds in order to expand your business, franchise retail outlets, secure IP (Intellectual Property), develop property, make strategic acquisitions, embark on research & development projects or even for the purpose of simply reducing corporate debt, it may be time for you to establish an appropriate company structure and become Investor Ready.

  We can help you to structure your business in accordance with the law, to raise capital and to match your business with strategic investment ! Please feel free to explore our site and learn more.

 
   

stock exchange, markets, market, accountants, accountant, lawyer, lawyers, expand, secondary markets, corporations act 2001

 Our goal is to make ourselves familiar with your business model and to work with your existing accountants, solicitors and  financiers. Our mission is to develop long-term relationships, predominantly with growing private companies/SMEs (Small to Medium Enterprises).

 We can then help you to structure your business in a manner that is acceptable to prospective investors, business angels, financiers and venture capitalists in accordance with the Corporations Act  2001.

Raise money on the Australian Capital Markets, NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, NT, TAS, WA, ACT, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Darwin, Perth, Hobart, Brisbane, CanberraInventors, entrepreneurs, and companies in expansion mode, seeking investment for their company, often fail to secure funds because they have not addressed all the elements that investors look for in an investment.

The correct compilation of documentation that meets ASIC's criteria for investment in Small and Medium Enterprises within Australia is critical in the search for capital.

Our many years of experience in the formatting and the presentation of documents has proven to be successful and will give you the best start possible without spending a fortune.

 

Class Order [CO 02/273], [CO 00/192], ASIC, Corporations Act 2001

 

 

Capitalised.com  is operating a business introduction and matching service pursuant to ASIC Class Order [CO 02/273].
 

Class Order [CO 02/273] provides an exemption from the fundraising provisions of the Corporations Act 2001 for persons involved in making or calling attention to offers of securities through a business introduction service. Capitalised.com asks potential investors to familiarise themselves with the Class Order prior to entering into any transactions.

 We can assist businesses and Investors alike throughout Australia including the following states and capital cities such as: New South Wales - NSW, Victoria - VIC, Queensland - QLD, South Australia - SA, Northern Territory - NT, Tasmania - TAS, Western Australia - WA, Australian Capital Territory - ACT, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Darwin, Perth, Hobart, Brisbane, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Newcastle, (Central Coast) and more.

 Brisbane
  Gold Coast
  Melbourne
 Perth
 Sydney
 Adelaide
 Sunshine Coast
  Darwin
  Hobart & Launceston

 

 

 

    Australian Business Angels

    Google Australia

    Yahoo Australia

    Nine MSN

 

 
SME, small, medium, enterprise, em, e.m, equities, equity, Finance, Seed Capital, Expansion Capital, Mezzanine Funding, Joint Venture, Loans and Credit, general credits, startup, start up, start-up, capstart, Newsx, newcastle stock exchange, bendigo stock exchang, merchant bank, banker, bank
                             Raising capital can get your business on the road many times faster than the typical SME.
New South Wales, NSW, Queensland, QLD, Vic, Victoria, Western Australia, WA, Perth, Tasmania, TAS,, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Darwin, Canberra, Hobart, ACT, Nothern Territory,, otcbb.com.au, otcbb
Having your business investor ready with strategic exit strategies is crucial to securing capital.

Capitalised.com Client Success Story - Allotz.com

Some 18 months ago, we met with a gentleman by the name of Martin McConnachie who had researched a new technology based business model for the online travel and accommodation sector. After a very productive meeting and with a limited budget, a company was formed and Allotz.com LIMITED was born. Capitalised.com was engaged as the business and investment matching service for this newly formed public unlisted company.

We worked closely with Allotz.com LIMITED and their advisors to assist them with many aspects of becoming investor ready, as well as having the correct share structure, company constitution and an appropriate capital raising program.

18 months later and after raising some $2,300,000 plus and also being a recipient of the AusIndustry COMET grant, Allotz.com LIMITED is set to become an international success story with significant intellectual property secured and a market ready suite of marvelous products that are set to revolutionise the online travel and accommodation sector worldwide!

See : www.allotz.com and take a look at the video demonstration links. This company is an excellent example of a business that has gone from concept stage to becoming an exciting commercial reality. And all this could not have happened without raising capital and implementing a structured and achievable growth plan!

Click here to view a Media Article that recently feature Allotz.com

Disclosure: Following the successful capital raising program via Capitalised.com and the finalising of our arrangement, a director of Capitalised.com was subsequently invited to join the board of Allotz.com LIMITED as a Director and Company Secretary - (Dated: December 2007).

CONCEPTS AND BUSINESS MODELS TYPICALLY REQUIRING INVESTMENT INCLUDE:

  • Seed-stage funds invest at the earliest phase of growth to develop a business concept before a company is started. Capital invested at this point is used to help the company become ready to commence operations. Because it’s the earliest stage of development, it is considered the riskiest of the various financing stages.

  • Early-stage funds focus on investing in new companies. Proceeds are used to develop new products. Marketing efforts are initiated. Revenue may exist but, at this capital-intensive stage, profit is minimal or non-existent.

  • Expansion-stage funds provide capital to companies that have already developed products or concepts and have a customer base but need to finance further growth. Revenue may be growing at an increasing rate, but expenses still outstrip sales.

  • Later-stage funds provide finance for companies that have moved beyond the expansion stage and are aiming to increase sales volumes and generate consistent growth. This is considered the final stage of venture capital financing prior to a liquidity event, such as a sale to a larger company or a share-market IPO.

  • Leveraged buy-out (LBO) funds focus on providing the capital to acquire mature companies, often with the support of the existing management team.

  • Management buy-out (MBO) funds provide funding if the existing management of a company wants to buy out the existing owners.

  • Management buy-in (MBI) funds help existing management acquire a greater stake in the company they run in order to increase their incentives.

  • Turnaround funds identify and support companies that require fresh capital and new growth strategies in order to recover from a faltering position.

  • Balanced funds offer an investment strategy that includes a portfolio of companies at a variety of stages of development.

(Source: Australian Venture Capital Association Limited - AVCAL)

Public Company Vs Private Company structures - What are the advantages?
Partners and Links. A list of recommended service companies, sites of interest and Partners.
Funding models and investor exit strategies including the Californian Model.

 

     

What is Venture Capital Funding Venture Capital Funding Strategies Venture Capital Investors Venture Capital Structuring and Planning Venture Capital Funding Fees Legal Information on Venture Capital Funding Why Go Public With Your Business Venture Capital Firm in Australia