Your Questions, Answered: What You Need to Know About Investing in Seismic
When it comes to supporting seismic startups, it’s important to be on the same page as our investors. Thanks to audience participation during our last few webinars (all available for viewing on our offering page), we’ve been able to get a better understanding of what our investors like you are looking for.
Today, we published a “Best Of” series from our past Q&A sessions that brings to you our most frequently asked questions. We also launched a brand-new YouTube channel, preloaded with all of our webinars to date, and will be adding more videos as we craft them.
To save you some time, we’ve separated the answer to each question into its own video. Just click on the question you’d like to know the answer to from the following:
What role do Environmental, Social, and Governance standards have in choosing companies to support?
How do you know what makes a start-up successful?
We’ve also packaged all three answers into a single (~5-minute) video here.
If you’re strapped for time (and we know full webinars can be a bit of a commitment), this is a great way to quickly learn about how we select, acquire, and nurture startups that we believe have the potential to completely reinvent their industries—and how we’ve opened the door to Venture Capital so now investors of all backgrounds can add it to their portfolios.
WATCH: Seismic management tackles investor-driven questions.
If you have another question for us, feel free to send it our way at invest@seismic.company, and a member of our leadership team will get back to you shortly. You can also check out our past Q&As that we’ve posted on our offering page here, here, and here.
We’ll be posting a lot more videos in the days to come, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for alerts about new uploads!
You can also check out our offering page for more information about investing in Seismic, including tax advantages, leadership bios, real-time news updates and media features, and a link to our SEC-qualified Offering Circular.