Syndicating a round is one of the trickier and more time-consuming angel undertakings. Knowing how to pull a good closing package together is one thing, but finding enough other investors to actually fill your syndicated round is another matter altogether. Not only do start-ups need money, but they need it quickly – the faster a company can fill its round, the faster it can get back to making hires, talking to customers and growing the business. Syndication is a straight-forward concept, but it has its subtle aspects.
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