Strategic investors and financial investors are the two main archetypes of equity investors in startups. Strategic investors are operating companies investing through corporate venture capital (CVC) arms or balance-sheet investments for strategic alignment with their core business (Microsoft, Google Ventures, Intel Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Comcast Ventures). Financial investors are pure-play venture capital firms investing exclusively for financial returns (Sequoia, a16z, Accel, Benchmark, Founders Fund). Each type brings different motivations, terms, expectations, value, and risks to a startup's cap table. Understanding the distinction shapes who you take money from and on what terms.
The core differenc...