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by jmelul
5153 days ago
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Yeah, it is a tricky subject because if you are raising money down here you have to adapt to the local environment. There is definitely not as much money flowing around and the "normal" seed rounds are more in the 100k to 750k range which is a lot less than what it is in the USA. Down here, investors are more risk averse and less "smart" so they are more comfortable with smaller investment steps, especially in the early stages. In addition, like @mtr mentioned, the money goes much further down here. The cost of living is around 4 times cheaper and the cost of hiring developers is getting close to 3 times cheaper and there is a lot less competition for talent. The good thing is that they have the same amazing climate as Cali down in Chile ;) That said, you are definitely right about the signal it sends. I guess the pitch and the fundraising campaign has to be country sensitive in order to be more effective. |
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