Seed capital (also translated as start-up capital)

The financing of a technical discovery (invention) or a business idea (business idea) in order to be able to mature it and implement it with the prospect of profit (capital used for financing projects during their start-up phase, before production commences). At the successful end, a new company is usually founded (start-up company), in which case the previous investor often becomes a partner. – See business angel, third-phase financing, share capital, incubator, innovation fund, microfinancing, private equity financing, sweat equity, start-up, venture capital company, vendor financing.

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