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Recycling Capital: Why Exits Are Vital for a Startup Ecosystem

Adlin Yusman, Managing Director, Endeavor Malaysia

22-Jul-24 11:00

Recycling Capital: Why Exits Are Vital for a Startup Ecosystem

Continuing our exploration of the world of fundraising, on this episode of P&L we  turn our focus to the importance of liquidity events, exits, and recycling capital within a startup ecosystem.  This is crucial to understand for founders and entrepreneurs as investors who take up equity stakes in your company, will at some point want or need to exit those positions and recycle capital.

Adlin Yusman, Managing Director at Endeavor Malaysia sheds light on why this is essential for a thriving startup environment, explaining how they enable investors to reinvest in new ventures, thus fostering continuous entrepreneurial growth. The conversation delves into the significance of IPOs, acquisitions, and secondary sales, highlighting their impact on both investors and founders.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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