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kamikaze_pilot asks “are VCs less likely to fund companies incorporated overseas”

suppose I incorporate my company at Cayman Islands and then try to seek VC investment….are VCs more averse in investing in such companies compared to say incorporating in Delaware?

My Answer

VCs will invest in the thing that they feel has the best hope of success and what they feel comfortable with.

Some VCs will only invest in companies in their local area, others won’t care about geography at all.

I know an Australian company won round 3 funding in the US at the end of last year, so it’s not impossible.

The Cayman Islands … I think you would have to address why in your pitch. I would also answer how it won’t be a legal problem.

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