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1 History  



1.1  Founding  





1.2  Growth  







2 Services  



2.1  Company listing & due diligence  





2.2  Investors  





2.3  Broker-dealer services  







3 Notable offerings  



3.1  Primary offerings  





3.2  Secondary offerings  







4 See also  





5 References  














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MicroVentures
Founded1 October 2009 Edit this on Wikidata
FounderBill Clark
Headquarters

Key people

Tyler Randall Gray (COO)
Servicesequity crowdfunding
Websitemicroventures.com

MicroVentures is an equity crowdfunding website that offers investments in early stage companies. It connects accredited investors with startups, businesses and services looking to raise funds or participate in select secondary market opportunities.[1][2][3]

MicroVentures is the only major equity crowdfunding site that is a broker-dealer registered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)[4][5] and the first to take a portfolio company to a successful exit.[6][7][8] As of October 2013, MicroVentures had raised $20 million, spread among 45 companies[9] including Twitter, Facebook, and Yelp (before they reached the public markets).[10][11][12]

History[edit]

Founding[edit]

MicroVentures was founded by Bill Clark in Austin, Texas, in 2009.[13] Prior to starting MicroVentures, Clark worked as a credit-risk manager with GMAC Inc., PayPal, and Dell Financial Services (DFS).[6][14] Clark decided to found the company after witnessing the contraction in small-business credit opportunities following the 2008 financial crisis.[15] MicroVentures completed FINRA's application process in 2010.[6]

Growth[edit]

In August 2012, Tim Sullivan, then president of SharesPost, an online marketplace for trading shares of private companies, joined MicroVentures as its CEO to help scale the company.[6][16] Under Sullivan, deal volume rose to over $1 million per month by January 2013,[17] and by September 2013 MicroVentures had doubled in size and completed a successful round of fundraising on its own platform.[13]

In March 2013, MicroVentures worked with the LAUNCH Festival to develop the first mobile crowdfunding app that would allow investors to show their interest in backing entrepreneurs at fundraising events.[4][5][18][19] The company plans to eventually offer real time investing in startups through mobile.[19]

In February 2015, MicroVentures introduced a 500 Startups Fund while announcing 25,000 global investors who have deployed over $60 million to approximately 100 companies by way of the MicroVentures platform.[20]

In 2017, MicroVentures moved office locations to 11601 Alterra Pkwy #100, Austin, TX 78758.[citation needed]

Services[edit]

Company listing & due diligence[edit]

MicroVentures funds startups from different industries including technology, consumer products and services, healthcare, media and entertainment, and telecommunications.[21] MicroVentures looks at prospective early stage companies using a variety of success criteria – such as suitable risk, likelihood of profitability, and other key due diligence factors.[1][4] MicroVentures accepts less than 0.5% of companies who apply for listing on the platform.[13] If a company is selected for listing, MicroVentures then posts the results of their due diligence for investors to review.[4][22][23] The average company listed on MicroVentures raises $250,000; outliers have raised over $1 million.[13][19] Microventures takes a 10% fee (5% from the issuer and 5% from investors) from each successful raise plus 10% carry.[13] If the full amount of an offering is not raised, then all investor money is returned.[23]

Investors[edit]

MicroVentures accepts both accredited investors and sophisticated non-accredited investors on its platform.[12][24] MicroVentures speaks to every investor who signs up by phone to determine that they are accredited investors or meet suitability requirements.[13] MicroVentures counts more than 10,000 accredited investors on the platform, including a "meaningful number" of international investors.[13] The typical minimum investment is $5,000.[6]

Broker-dealer services[edit]

As a FINRA registered broker-dealer, MicroVentures may legally sell shares of companies on their own.[6] Competing platforms require a third-party middleman to sell shares.[6][19]

Notable offerings[edit]

Primary offerings[edit]

MicroVentures completed funding of its first three companies in April 2011, raising a total of $150,000.[24][25] The first project was Republic Project, a cloud based platform to help advertisers manage digital-media campaigns.[6] In October 2013, Republic Project sold to Digital Generation for a total of $14.5 million.[8] The sale represented the first liquidity event, or "exit," for investors in an equity crowdfunded company.[8]

In April 2013, Graphicly raised $300,000 on MicroVentures.[26] Overall, Graphicly has raised $1 million over two separate rounds on MicroVentures.[6]

Secondary offerings[edit]

In July 2011, MicroVentures raised a $500,000 fund to invest in Facebook through the purchase of private company shares on secondary markets.[11][12]

In November 2011, MicroVentures raised $100,000 for private shares of Yelp at a price of $6 to $7 a share.[12]

Beginning in February 2012 and continuing through shortly before the company's IPO, MicroVentures offered shares of Twitter on its platform.[10] The company saw demand in excess of 300 times the number of shares available.[10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "New Peer to Peer Venture Capital Investing Website Launches in Austin, TX".
  • ^ Calnan, Christopher. "Austin entrepreneur launches online investment matchmaking". Austin Business Journal.
  • ^ Shah, Semil. ""In The Studio," MicroVentures' Tim Sullivan Crowdfunds Retail Angel Investments In Startups". TechCrunch.
  • ^ a b c d "MicroVentures' App to Match Startups and Investors". Business Week. Archived from the original on March 6, 2013.
  • ^ a b "Prepare to crowdfund at Launch Festival with a MicroVentures sponsored mobile app". Venture Beat.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Colao, J.J. "In The Crowdfunding Gold Rush, This Company Has A Rare Edge". Forbes.
  • ^ Weston, Julien. "MicroVentures Marketplace gains first Peer-to-Peer FINRA license". VC Vibe.
  • ^ a b c "MicroVentures Brings First Equity CrowdFunded Company to Exit".
  • ^ Thomas, Myra. "Online Platforms Connect Tech Firms & Angel Investors". Dice.
  • ^ a b c Panzarino, Matthew. "Twitter Could Price IPO Well Above New $23-$25 Range, After Strong Private Market Interest". TechCrunch.
  • ^ a b Wauters, Robin. "MicroVentures Raises $300,000 Fund To Invest In Facebook On Secondary Markets". TechCrunch.
  • ^ a b c d Hawkins, Lori. "Austin-based online investing firm MicroVentures continues growth, raises $150,000 for expansion". Statesman.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Sandlund, Jonathan. "MicroVentures Snapshot: Startup Crowdfunding Platform". Crowd Cafe.
  • ^ Hay, Timothy. "New Service Aims To Enable 'Peer-To-Peer' Early Investing". The Wall Street Journal.
  • ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Venture Funding, One Dollar at a Time". Entrepreneur.
  • ^ Gage, Deborah. "In Management Shake-Up, SharesPost Exec Departs for MicroVentures". Wall Street Journal.
  • ^ Hoge, Patrick. "Startups battle to serve new investors". San Francisco Business Times.
  • ^ Tsukayama, Hayley. "Crowdfunding, from your Smartphone". Washington Post.
  • ^ a b c d Kolodny, Lora. "MicroVentures Mobile App to Match Startups and Investors". Wall Street Journal.
  • ^ "MicroVentures Launches 500 Startups Fund. Offers Investors Access to High Profile Incubator". Crowdfund Insider.
  • ^ Hay, Timothy. "New Service Aims To Enable 'Peer-To-Peer' Early Investing". Wall Street Journal.
  • ^ "Interview with Bill Clark, MicroVenture Marketplace". Texas Tech Pulse.
  • ^ a b Renton, Peter. "My First P2P Venture Capital Investment". Lend Academy.
  • ^ a b Watters, Audrey. "Crowdfunding Your Startup with MicroVentures". ReadWrite.
  • ^ Warren, Michele. "MicroVentures Funds First Three Deals". InformationWeek.
  • ^ Morrill, Danielle. "Graphicly Raises $300,000 Using MicroVentures P2P Funding Platform".

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