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Raising finance is essential to scaling up
London, 16th May, 2018: Navigating the funding landscape for entrepreneurs is undeniably tricky, and many growing businesses face the same challenges. Time and time again we hear of businesses failing because their efforts to grow organically are just not sustainable or competitive enough in today’s crowded market.
Access to capital is one of the most straightforward means of survival and can enable businesses to grow quickly and sustainably, whilst rebooting the entrepreneur’s passions to keep up with fast-growth start-ups in today’s market. However, many simply are not taking advantage of the funds available to them.
Stephen Sacks is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Funding Nav, thought leader, speaker and now, author of Reboot Your Business.
Reboot Your Business: A Step-by-Step Guide to Reinventing Your Business for Maximum Growth is aimed at entrepreneurs, business leaders and Founders. Having launched Funding Nav in 2016, Stephen realised that businesses are failing prematurely far too often, and he sees real opportunity in the SME funding space.
Stephen has written the book as a guide to carrying out your first fundraise, with tactical tips gained from his over 30+ years as a business owner and entrepreneur that his peers can take away and implement immediately to drive value back to their bottom line. Reboot Your Business details the landscape and how to prepare for fundraising, which funds are right for different businesses, and finally, there is a week-by-week guide, handholding business leaders through their first fundraise.
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