ABOUT MONTAGE CAPITAL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Montage Capital represents a new breed of financial partner for growing businesses. The firm offers entrepreneurs a viable option to traditional capital sources such as banks, venture capitalists, and angel investors, who typically move deliberately and have difficulty offering timely solutions that meet the complex capital requirements of rapidly growing companies.
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Montage's venture loans offer unique benefits. One of the key issues management teams face is how to achieve positive financial performance (i.e. revenue growth, profitability and positive cash flow) in a short market window without selling excessive amounts of their company (a.k.a. ownership). One way to achieve this objective is to secure venture debt, which is generally defined as a loan that is provided to a company with a financial condition unattractive to more traditional lenders. These ‘venture loans’ generally include fees and interest expense like most loans, but also include an equity component (such as warrants) to compensate for the higher risk.
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INVESTMENT TEAM
Damon Doe has been a lending professional for over 17 years. In addition to his duties as a principal of Montage, Damon serves as Senior Vice President of United American Bank of San Mateo, CA, a 3 year old Bay Area bank targeting small to medium sized business clients. brief overview |
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Michael Rose has been a financial professional for over 15 years, with experience in venture lending, corporate finance, investment banking and equity investing. Mike also holds the position of Senior Vice President at United American Bank, a top quartile-performing bank headquartered in San Mateo, CA. brief overview |
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FUNDING & LOAN TYPES
- Milestone Loans
- Working Capital Financing
- Term Loans
- Subordinated Debt
- Merger & Acquisition Financing
- Management Buyout & Recapitalizations
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TIMING IS EVERYTHING
Today’s business environment moves at a torrid pace. So why then do banks, angel investors, venture capitalists, and other financing sources take so much time to make a funding decision? The answer is complex, but click here for a brief overview...
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