Lighter Capital
Lighter Capital is a revenue-based financing lender that specializes in providing financial capital to small technology companies.
Industry | Revenue-based financing |
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Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | Seattle |
Number of employees | 20 |
Website | lightercapital |
Founded by Andy Sack,[1] a Seattle-area entrepreneur, Lighter Capital was one of the first lenders to use revenue-based financing to fund tech startups. Lighter Capital typically provides growth capital as royalty-based financing to early-stage tech companies based in the United States.[2][3] It is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Unlike private equity, venture capital and angel investors, Lighter Capital's revenue-based financing process provides growth capital to tech companies in the form of debt.[4] The company tranches financing across an investment period and looks for general revenue growth.
In 2017, the lender partnered with Intuit to launch a $15 million fund for developers who design apps for QuickBooks.[5]
Since 2010, Lighter Capital has backed more than 270 startup companies with more than 450 rounds of financing, totaling more than $125 million.[6]
In June 2019 Lighter Capital announced new financial product for growing startups. To date, Lighter Capital has provided over $150 million in more than 500 rounds of financing to over 300 startups.[7]
References
- Savitz, Eric (4 January 2012). "Pulp Funding: An Alternative Way To Finance Startups". Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- Siacon, Aleanna (17 August 2018). "Forget Amazon: These Are the 10 Fastest-Growing Companies in Seattle".
- Somerville, Heather (27 November 2015). "Lighter Capital raises $100 million fund to back tech startups".
- Mannes, John (7 July 2016). "Lighter Capital takes a different approach to startup financing".
- Soper, Taylor (13 November 2017). "Lighter Capital partners with Intuit to launch $15M fund for QuickBooks developers".
- Muhn, Julie (4 October 2018). "Lighter Capital Launches Capital Client Perks Program".
- "Startup Financing Solutions". Lighter Capital. Retrieved 2019-06-05.