pre-IPO financing
[/priː aɪ piː oʊ ˈfaɪnænsɪŋ/]
nounpl: pre-IPO financings
financiamento pré-IPO
1. Capital raising by a private company before it goes public through an Initial Public Offering (IPO)
The startup secured $50 million in pre-IPO financing to expand operations before its market debut.
A startup obteve $50 milhões em financiamento pré-IPO para expandir operações antes de sua estreia no mercado.
2. Investment rounds (Series A, B, C, etc.) conducted by a private company in preparation for becoming a publicly traded entity
Pre-IPO financing typically involves venture capital firms and institutional investors seeking growth opportunities.
O financiamento pré-IPO normalmente envolve firmas de capital de risco e investidores institucionais buscando oportunidades de crescimento.
Pre-IPO financing is a critical term in both American and Brazilian tech and finance sectors. In Brazil's growing startup ecosystem (particularly in São Paulo's tech corridor), pre-IPO financing discussions have become increasingly common as more Brazilian companies aim for public markets. The term reflects the modernization of Brazil's capital markets and the rise of venture capital culture in the country. In the USA, pre-IPO financing is deeply embedded in the venture capital lexicon and represents a crucial stage in the entrepreneurial journey.
NYC Slang
series funding / late-stage round
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