Fundraising · Startup · Investor Readiness

Startup Readiness & Fundraising Support

Fundraising in Egypt and the MENA region is not the same as fundraising in San Francisco. Investors here expect rigour, not just vision. They want to see a credible business model, a realistic financial plan, and a team that understands the market it is operating in.

What we offer

From pre-seed to Series B

Business plans, financial models, pitch decks, and end-to-end fundraising support from pre-seed to Series B.

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Core Capabilities

What we build with you

Startup Readiness Assessment

Before building the materials, we assess where you actually stand. We evaluate your business model, commercial traction, team, and market position to identify gaps and determine what needs to be in place before you approach investors.

Business Planning

Investor-grade business plans (15–30 pages) covering market analysis, business model, financial projections, and competitive positioning. Built to the standard that institutional investors in the MENA region actually expect.

Financial Modelling

3–5 year financial models with base, upside, and downside scenarios. We build models that are commercially grounded and can withstand scrutiny from sophisticated investors.

Pitch Preparation

Pitch deck (10–12 slides, narrative and design), investor targeting list and outreach strategy, and term sheet review and negotiation support.

Deliverables

What we deliver

01

Business Plan

Investor-grade, 15–30 pages covering market, model, and milestones.

02

Financial Model

3–5 year model, three scenarios, built to investor standard.

03

Pitch Deck & Data Room

10–12 slides, narrative and design, with full data room support.

Data room structure and supporting documentation
Investor targeting list and outreach strategy
Term sheet review and negotiation support

Who This Is For

Founders who are serious about raising capital.

You are preparing for your first institutional round

You have traction, a product, and a team. Now you need to translate that into a fundraising package that can survive scrutiny from institutional investors.

You are raising a follow-on round

You have closed a previous round and are now preparing for the next. The bar is higher: investors want to see what you did with the last capital and what you will do with the next.

You need a business plan for a bank, government body, or partner

Not all fundraising is equity. You may need a credible business plan for a bank loan, a government grant, or a strategic partnership agreement.

Ready to start your raise?

We have supported founders from pre-seed through to Series B — preparing the materials, coaching the narrative, and making introductions where appropriate. We know what regional investors actually want to see.