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Bianca Iulia Simion
How to research a Secondary deal before investing
Bianca Iulia Simion
However, due diligence remains critical. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or new to the secondary market, here’s a step-by-step guide to evaluating a secondary deal effectively.
Your first priority is to assess the company's fundamentals.
Pro tip: Use publicly available reports, investor updates, and market research to gather insights into the company’s trajectory. The company’s Press Room is a great starting point.
Not all shares are created equal. The type of equity you’re buying determines your rights and protections.
Pricing is a critical factor in secondary investments.
The broader economic environment can significantly impact a startup’s prospects.
Action: Research industry-specific trends and macroeconomic factors that could influence the company’s performance.
A secondary transaction’s structure can make or break its attractiveness. Carefully review the deal terms:
Action: Work with a legal or financial advisor to evaluate the fine print and avoid surprises.
Secondary investments often appeal because of their relatively shorter time to liquidity, but it’s essential to assess this carefully.
Action: Look for evidence of a clear path to liquidity and analyze the startup’s potential for achieving exit milestones.
Be cautious of:
Secondary investments can unlock exciting opportunities, but success depends on your ability to thoroughly evaluate deals. From company performance to share class rights, market context, and liquidity prospects, every step in your due diligence process plays a vital role in mitigating risks and maximizing returns.
At SeedBlink, we empower investors with the transparency and tools needed to make confident decisions. Explore our platform today to find secondary deals that align with your investment strategy.
Ready to explore secondary opportunities? Visit SeedBlink’s Secondaries platform to learn more.
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