Ask HN: Why are VCs needed?
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Re: Ask HN: Why are VCs needed?
#12Banks do not have as much vested interest in a startup as VCs. So their risk appetite is much lower than VCs. VCs lend money based on future potential of making it big and they take a lot more risk than a usual lender/bank.
Thats just the money part. VCs always provide a network of connections and key contact (mostly) who can also help your startup. Good VCs will provide mentorship and valuable help.
Re: Ask HN: Why are VCs needed?
#13Why dont tech companies use this method and why do they need VC funding instead. Because they need more money than banks are willing to lend, their present circumstances do not imply collateral/predictable revenues/etc which would justify an underwriting decision to lend more, and their implied failure rates would make lending at commercially acceptable interest rates a prohibitively expensive proposition for the ban…
and see 10 similarly situated investments fail totally to sell this one company for $200 million 5 years from now. That's the important point. Lots of VCs aren't really investing in a company, but are aiming to have invested in the next Google or other large tech company. They are playing blackjack.
Re: Ask HN: Why are VCs needed?
#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
> If you fail via a bank loan, the bank still wants their money AND interest. If your business goes bankrupt, the bank only gets their money if they required you to personally cosign for the loan. Of course, if your business isn't profitable yet, it's likely that they'll make you do exactly that, as a condition of getting the loan in the first place -- especially for tech companies that don't have many assets that ca…
True but bankruptcy would be the step after failure. They want their money but doesn't mean they will get it back.
For this reason - as well as other reason people here already mentionned - the banks won't lend so much money to a young tech company.