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Financing & Capital Raising (Part 1 of 2) - Jonny Wilkinson from Equitise

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We now move into our topic specific segments of the podcast series, and a very early consideration in your brewery building journey should be considering how you are going to raise the necessary finance & capital for it.
In this episode I briefly cover some financial options available to aspiring brewer owners and entrepreneurs including Home Equity Loans and Angel Investing.
The interview that follows is my sit down chat with Jonny Wilkinson from Equitise. Equitise was one of the first equity based crowdfunding platforms in Australia after government legislation being passed making it legal back in 2018, following other countries such as the US and the UK.
If you have ever heard of reward based crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter and Pozible where start ups can launch campaigns with a fundraising target, in the hope of interested fans or onlookers who will donate money to it in exchange for some non-monetary return such as merchandise, novelties or the option to purchase their product or service that you helped fund. With equity based crowd funding, this allows interested investors to purchase equity and shares in a business on the platform.
EPISODE LINKS:
Equitise Website
Australian Investment Network Website
Visit us at www.buildmeabrewery.com.au and sign up to our mailing list to be the first to know when episodes launch plus exclusive Brewery Building Content.
Also like and follow us on Facebook
Build Me A Brewery Facebook Page
Build Me A Brewery Discussion Group

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Manage episode 280685574 series 2825394
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We now move into our topic specific segments of the podcast series, and a very early consideration in your brewery building journey should be considering how you are going to raise the necessary finance & capital for it.
In this episode I briefly cover some financial options available to aspiring brewer owners and entrepreneurs including Home Equity Loans and Angel Investing.
The interview that follows is my sit down chat with Jonny Wilkinson from Equitise. Equitise was one of the first equity based crowdfunding platforms in Australia after government legislation being passed making it legal back in 2018, following other countries such as the US and the UK.
If you have ever heard of reward based crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter and Pozible where start ups can launch campaigns with a fundraising target, in the hope of interested fans or onlookers who will donate money to it in exchange for some non-monetary return such as merchandise, novelties or the option to purchase their product or service that you helped fund. With equity based crowd funding, this allows interested investors to purchase equity and shares in a business on the platform.
EPISODE LINKS:
Equitise Website
Australian Investment Network Website
Visit us at www.buildmeabrewery.com.au and sign up to our mailing list to be the first to know when episodes launch plus exclusive Brewery Building Content.
Also like and follow us on Facebook
Build Me A Brewery Facebook Page
Build Me A Brewery Discussion Group

Support the show
  continue reading

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