Series A Funding
Definition
The first significant institutional equity funding round raised by a startup, typically from venture capital firms, following seed or pre-seed financing. Series A rounds are used to fund product development, team expansion, and initial go-to-market investment, with the company typically expected to have demonstrated product-market fit and early revenue traction. Series A valuations are generally set using forward revenue multiples benchmarked against comparable companies.
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