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1 Financing Technology: Trends in debt & equity termsheets Dan Allred Silicon Valley Bank
2 Technology Risk vs. Market Risk
3 Funding sources: the lines are blurring Traditional VC Funds Seed Funds Super Angels Angels
4 Debt vs. Equity Debt Lower risk: first money to be paid back Relatively inexpensive First lien on company assets Negative covenants Equity Higher risk: lives & dies with the company Very expensive Unsecured (typically) BOD governance
5 Primary uses of debt Financing assets Working capital Fixed assets Financing growth Growth capital Venture debt Special situations Bridge loans Financing near assets
6 Think like a lender The traditional credit model Primary source of repayment: cash-flow Question: what is the probability that cash-flow will be sufficient to support operations and repay the loan? Secondary source of repayment: collateral value Question: what is the probability that the liquidation value of the assets would be sufficient to repay the loan should the cash-flow prove insufficient?
7 Think like a venture lender A twist on the traditional credit model Primary source of repayment: cash-flow from future equity Question: what is the probability that the investors will provide additional equity sufficient to support operations and repay the loan? Secondary source of repayment: enterprise value Question: what is the probability that the enterprise value (IP, customer base, licenses, etc.) is sufficient to repay the loan should the venture support prove insufficient?
8 Venture debt termsheets Uses of capital General corporate purposes Financing specific fixed assets Security First priority lien on all business assets Typically a negative pledge on IP Structure 6-9 month interest-only draw period followed by ~30-36 month principal repayment Few financial covenants Standard negative covenants (i.e. consents needed for M&A, subordinate financing, changes in management, etc.) Pricing Interest rates in the high single digits to low double digits Warrants typically equal to ~ % fully diluted ownership
9 Think like a working capital lender Another twist on the traditional credit model Primary: cash-flow within the working capital cycle Question: what is the probability that the accounts receivable are collectable in a timeframe sufficient to revolve the loan? Secondary: collateral value of working capital assets Question: what is the probability that the Bank could collect the accounts receivable and liquidate the other working capital assets after the Company ceases operations?
10 Working capital termsheets Uses of capital Financing working capital assets such as A/R and inventory Sometimes includes a portion available to finance POs Security First priority lien on all business assets Typically a negative pledge on IP Structure Revolving line of credit with formula borrowing base (i.e. 80% of A/R) Financial covenants to measure liquidity (i.e. balance sheet covenant) & performance to plan (i.e. income statement covenant) Standard negative covenants (similar to prior slide) Pricing Prime based interest rates ranging from Prime to mid double digits based on liquidity levels Commitment fee ~ % and perhaps unused line fees as well Warrants may be included if there is an element of venture risk
11 Recurring revenue lines of credit Uses of capital Monetize value associated with recurring revenue Support sales, marketing & product development as MRR grows Security First priority lien on all business assets Typically a negative pledge on IP Structure Revolving line of credit with formula borrowing base (i.e. 2-3x MRR) Financial covenants to measure liquidity & performance to plan (similar to prior slide) Standard negative covenants (similar to prior slide) Pricing Prime based interest rates ranging from Prime to mid double digits based on liquidity levels Commitment fee ~ % and perhaps unused line fees as well Warrants may be included if there is an element of venture risk
12 Special Situations
13 A few examples:
14 Questions? Dan Allred Silicon Valley Bank
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