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    • What are the minimum eligibility requirements for financing?
    • How much funding can I get?
    • What can be financed?
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    Welcome to Revtap!

    Revtap was developed by founders, for founders, with the vision of bringing flexible, non-dilutive capital to companies while giving investors the ability to share in the growth of exciting companies like yours.

    We’ve developed the World’s First platform for non-dilutive capital through revenue sharing. Companies raise capital in exchange for a small share of their revenues, without large monthly payments, usage restrictions, or collateral requirements.

    With revtap, you can repay all or portions of the principal anytime. revtap takes a small share of your monthly revenues until repaid.

    We hope you find this help section useful. But of course, we’d love to hear from you if you have any questions that aren’t covered here (or even questions on things that are!)

    To your continued success, from all of us at revtap!

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    About Us

    The revolution in Venture Capital is here! The world’s first marketplace for revenue sharing.

    Revtap allows companies to raise capital – equity free – through revenue sharing.

    Investors share in the success of early-stage, high growth firms, receiving a share of their revenues each month.

    Don’t be shy. Reach out to us and say hello! We’re here to help.

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    This site is operated by Revtap, LLC (“Revtap”), which is not a registered broker-dealer. Revtap does not give investment advice, endorsement, analysis or recommendations with respect to any securities. All securities listed here are being offered by, and all information included on this site is the responsibility of, the applicable issuer of such securities. Revtap has not taken any steps to verify the adequacy, accuracy or completeness of any information. Neither Revtap nor any of its officers, directors, agents and employees makes any warranty, express or implied, of any kind whatsoever related to the adequacy, accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or the use of information on this site. By accessing this site and any pages thereof, you agree to be bound by the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

    Revtap does not make investment recommendations and no communication, through this website or in any other medium should be construed as a recommendation for any security offered on or off this investment platform. Crowdfunding investments in revenue sharing, private placements, and start-up investments in particular, are speculative and involve a high degree of risk and those investors who cannot afford to lose their entire investment should not invest in start-ups. Companies seeking startup investments through crowdfunding tend to be in earlier stages of development and their business model, products and services may not yet be fully developed, operational or tested in the public marketplace. There is no guarantee that the stated valuation and other terms are accurate or in agreement with the market or industry valuations. Additionally, investors may receive illiquid and/or restricted stock or other assets that may be subject to holding period requirements and/or liquidity concerns. In the most sensible investment strategy for start-up investing, start-ups should only be part of your overall investment portfolio. Further, the start-up portion of your portfolio may include a balanced portfolio of different start-ups. Investments in startups are highly illiquid and those investors who cannot hold an investment for the long term (at least 5-7 years) should not invest. © 2022 Revtap, LLC

    © 2022 Revtap & Inovus Growth Partners. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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