Why investment banking experience gives VCs a secret weapon in exits

Does it does your experience and the the the profile of you and your team also help with the selling part?

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Does it does your experience and the the the profile of you and your team also help with the selling part? You know, this is a very important part of venture. DPI is sort of an unspoken about metric for us as investors. But, presumably, with your with your investment banking experience, you guys can actually be quite a useful resource for founders when it comes to actually selling their business. So can you share a bit of light on that as well?

So I think aiding businesses with the exit process is is absolutely essential part of the job as you as you talk about. I mean, there's also actually the kind of

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A discussion about how VCs with investment banking backgrounds can provide unique value to portfolio companies during exit processes. The conversation explores how this experience translates into practical help for founders when selling their businesses, touching on the often overlooked but crucial DPI metric that matters to investors.

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This clip reveals a specific competitive advantage that certain VCs bring to founders beyond just capital, focusing on the practical value-add during exit processes.

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