In recent years, hospitality startups have been attracting more and more venture capital. There are several reasons for this trend. First, the hospitality industry is growing rapidly, thanks to the booming tourism sector. Second, hospitality startups often have innovative business models that can disrupt the traditional hotel and restaurant industry. Third, hospitality startups are often led by experienced entrepreneurs with a track record of success.
When you have an industry-disrupting idea, or even better, if you have already started a hospitality business, this list may help you to find an investor that fits your needs.
What is a seed stage startup?
A seed stage startup is a company in the very early stages of development – typically pre-revenue. The company may have a product or service, but it is not yet commercially viable. The term “seed stage” refers to the early stages of a company’s development when it tries to find its footing and grow its business. Seed-stage startups typically have a small team of employees and a limited budget.
What is an early-stage startup?
An early-stage startup usually has developed a prototype that generates some revenue (post-revenue), but it might not be profitable yet.
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