Oui Capital's Olu Oyinsan on the venture capital business model, standing out to VCs, getting a job in venture capital, and term sheet basics.

August 17, 2022 00:56:52
Oui Capital's Olu Oyinsan on the venture capital business model, standing out to VCs, getting a job in venture capital, and term sheet basics.
Equity Merchants
Oui Capital's Olu Oyinsan on the venture capital business model, standing out to VCs, getting a job in venture capital, and term sheet basics.

Aug 17 2022 | 00:56:52

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Hosted By

Chimgozirim Nwokoma

Show Notes

A few weeks ago, Nigerian VC firm, Oui Capital announced the launch of its second fund – The Oui Capital Mentor’s Fund. interestingly, one of their LPs included Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO of Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt, and one of the firm’s early investments. 

On this episode of Equity Merchants, I speak with Olu Oyinsan, the firm’s Managing Partner to learn more about the business of venture capital and how startups can attract more investors. 

This episode is proudly sponsored by the Techpoint Africa business team. 

You can send me an email at [email protected]. For most stories on startups and innovation, visit techpoint.africa.

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