How Do You Make Money When You Invest In African Tech Companies
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Everyone talks about investing in tech startups, but no one tells you how you actually make money.
Here are 5 exit strategies to make money when backing the next tech unicorn:
1. IPO
This is when a company goes public and sells shares on the stock market. An IPO can take years. Be patient.
2. Acquisition by a larger company
Big companies like Facebook, Google, or Amazon will often acquire smaller startups.
3. Secondary markets
If you invested in a startup but need to sell your stake, secondary markets are a way to cash out early.
4. Buyback
Sometimes, a startup will buy back shares from early investors.
5. Dividends
Dividends are payments made by a company to its shareholders from its profits.
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Investing in tech startups is a high-risk, high-reward game. But with the right strategy, patience, and luck, you could potentially make life-changing returns.
I obviously made a video on how to make money when investing in startups specifically for the African context.
Let’s take a look at the podcast episodes:
How Do You Make Money When You Invest In African Tech Companies
Investing in tech startups in Africa is a long-term game, with returns typically expected within seven to ten years. There are three main ways to make money when investing in tech startups: through secondary sales, mergers and acquisitions, and initial public offerings (IPOs). Secondary sales involve selling equity to a bigger investor at a higher valuation. Mergers and acquisitions allow bigger organizations to acquire smaller companies to gain market presence. IPOs can be challenging, especially without a strong customer base and when hedge fund traders bet against the stock. Despite not yet seeing returns, the African tech startup market shows promising growth.
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