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If this HTML newsletter does not render correctly, [click here for the online version](. 1st MAY 2020 12PM IST JOIN US FOR A WEBINAR ON ‘KEEPING YOUR COMPANY AFLOAT DURING COVID-19 CRISIS’ By NANDINI SANKAR FOUNDER & CEO, TOPPEQ TOPIC OVERVIEW Efficient ways to manage your cash runway How to deal with downrounds? Possibility of mergers & acquisitions during COVID-19 Should you accept a bailout? KEY POINTS OF DISCUSSION The first casualty during any recession is liquidity followed by a spike in market volatility Start-ups and enterprise globally will face increased challenges. Changing tactics and preparing for the onslaught of bad economy is key Manage your cash runway in such a way that you have a control over your current and future expenses, through real time projections Customer retention needs to be prioritised over customer acquisition Innovation with a single-minded focus on profitability should be the strategy to surf the recession tide Funding drought will lead to down rounds causing a rise in arbitrariness with respect to valuations. With the decrease in funding amounts and investors, start-ups will have to look at institutional investors. Reinvent your purpose and adapt better and faster to a post-crisis world through identifying and creating targeted solutions Mergers & Acquisitions could emerge as the new survival tactic as the symbiotic relationship between a Start-up and larger firms can shell out beneficial deals Accepting the possibility of having to bailout rather than folding. This could be a potential rich strategy in the long run than an instant remedy Experienced management, tightly run operations and an ability to act and respond fast will emerge as frontrunners Who should Attend? CEOs & CFOs Success-oriented Business Owners CXOs working towards Business Strategies Startups & Entrepreneurs Investors, VCs & Accelerators Finance, Operations, Marketing & HR Professionals Bhavya Preet | kbhavya@franchiseindia.net | 8929600710 [( This email has been sent to you by [BusinessEx.com]( Tell Us What You Think! Help us improve our newsletters. Send us your [feedback](mailto:sonali.tomar@businessex.com)! © Copyright 2020 BusinessEx Solutions Private Limited All Rights Reserved. To Unsubscribe [click here](.

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