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The AngelCapital Association is moving into a confident, secure future, because of the successes we’ve had and the way we’ve navigated the last two years. ACA’s angel groups made more investments in more companies despite the pandemic –continuing to risk personal capital to jumpstart businesses and ignite economies.
The Post-Money SAFE, by design, made it easier for SAFEs to be used in larger financing rounds and has largely replaced the original SAFE. To answer this question, let’s first identify the stage at which angels most commonly invest. FIGURE 2 indicates that pre-seed deals accounted for only 4% to 5% of all ACA angel group rounds.
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