How to meet investors with Francesca Smith, Founder of Frankie's

How to meet investors with Francesca Smith, Founder of Frankie's

How To Start Up by FF&M · 2023-08-29

Approaching and meeting investors can be one of the most daunting aspects when growing a company. From knowing where to find the right ones to crafting your elevator pitch, there is a lot to consider.

In this episode, I speak with Francesca Smith, founder of Frankie’s: a membership for businesswomen that helps them connect, collaborate and engage with finance. As an experienced strategic financial planner, Francesca is passionate about increasing the amount of investment provided to female founders by equipping them with the confidence they need to grow their businesses and demonstrate their value.

With many founders wondering what to do first when pursuing investors, Frankie shares her advice on how to leverage your existing network, how to identify the right investors and why ‘people first’ is the best approach.

Frankie’s advice:

Always aim to meet people naturally, by networking or joining a clubBe open to building a relationship through friendly conversation, sharing possible common ground. Be interested, rather than interesting!Make sure you follow up promptlyIt’s not just about the financial investment, it’s about bringing on board someone who can contribute - so look for gaps in your skill sets and consider areas where you might need helpNever be afraid to reach out and ask for helpLinkedIn and free events can be a useful way to meet the right peopleMake sure your message is clear and concise and that you have a well-defined business planBe conscious of how much of your business you are prepared to give away to an investor; don’t be over-eager to surrender too much in the early daysAlways look at the investors’ track recordWhile you need someone on your wavelength who understands your aims, you also need someone who will challenge you and sometimes disagree with youThe best approach on meeting someone is to find common ground - or appeal to their imaginationAnticipate that finding the right investment could take a year and many pitches, so be tenaciousAlways trust your instincts; you need someone you know/trust/understand, who knows/trusts/understands you in returnFinally, it’s about the people first, then the money


Frankie has some great starter kits available too.
If you’d like to contact Frankie you can reach her via [email protected]

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