B2B business is considered to grow at a slow pace and the chances of exits are lower, especially in Series-A investors like YourNest
Investments by major venture capital (VC) funds seem to be slowing. Ask entrepreneurs and they will tell you the difficulty in raising Series-C or even Series-B rounds. But, angel investors insist there is value to be had in the Indian tech start-up market. YourNest Angel Fund sees it in the business-to-business (B2B) sector. Sunil Goyal, the founder and chief executive officer of YourNest, says he doesn't shy away from consumer-led companies. However, he would like these to be big business houses with immediate adoption, high return and a scope of growth that is not driven by ...