EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 30 MIN
How Investors Evaluate Your Business Before Writing a Check with Kim Lundberg (#69)
from Exit Algorithms · host Peter Vera
Do you own a transportation or 3PL business doing $3M or more in revenue? Visit www.bizexitgrow.com to find out how we can help you grow, scale, and exit at maximum value.If a lender or investor digs into your business today, what would they find? In this episode, we break down what lenders and investors actually look for before deploying capital, how to build a financial model that earns trust, and what separates the companies that scale from the ones that stall, with Kim Lundberg, director of tech and venture lending at IFO, Denmark's export and investment fund.Kim deploys high-risk, long-term loans of up to 25 million euros into Danish startups and scale-ups, and actively manages a portfolio of 30 of Denmark's most promising high-growth companies. He has seen what works, what breaks, and what makes a company worth backing.We cover:– What lenders and investors actually look for: customer retention dynamics, the ability to raise equity, and the quality of the management team.– Why the first 10 to 20 minutes of meeting a founder usually reveals the truth about whether they can lead a company.– How to build a financial model that earns trust from investors, lenders, and board members, and why deeper and more complete beats bigger.– Why the most successful scale-ups raise early, raise more than they need, and never let cash pressure drive bad decisions.– The common founder mistake: optimizing valuation and cap table instead of securing a comfortable cash runway for the team.– Why the first 20 hires set the culture, and when a founder CEO needs to step aside for a scaling CEO.– How AI is splitting B2B SaaS into two paths: horizontal commodity products getting compressed and vertical, data-rich companies continuing to grow.– How one portfolio company replaced 7 to 8 QA roles with AI agents, cutting headcount from 32 to 25.Connect with Kim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lundberg-8a218228/Ready to grow and plan your exit? Visit www.BizExitGrow.com.Related episodes:– Ep. 68: Communications Strategy and Brand Building with Joshua Altman– Ep. 67: Remove Key Person Risk and Sell to Private Equity with Michelle Stuntz00:00 Intro: Meet Kim Lundberg, venture lender at Denmark's IFO01:03 From corporate banking to financing high-growth scale-ups02:23 What lenders look for before deploying capital03:55 How investors vet culture and management beyond the financials07:02 How to prepare your business to be investor-ready09:15 Why clean financials and the data behind revenue matter most10:36 How to prove healthy customer relationships to a lender12:46 What the most successful portfolio companies do differently16:05 Why optimizing valuation too aggressively creates organizational stress17:46 Common financing mistakes that hurt your ability to raise again21:22 When a founder CEO should step aside for a scaling CEO22:47 How AI is splitting B2B SaaS into two paths27:26 Why smaller companies adopt AI faster than large corporates30:02 Kim's advice for business owners preparing for investment#VentureLending #BusinessValuation #CashFlowManagement #IncreaseBusinessValue #ExitPlanning #CustomerRetention #RaisingCapital #StartupFunding #ScaleUp #AIinBusiness #B2BSaaS #ExitAlgorithms #SmallBusiness #ScaleSmarter #SellStronger
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Do you own a transportation or 3PL business doing $3M or more in revenue? Visit www.bizexitgrow.com to find out how we can help you grow, scale, and exit at maximum value.If a lender or investor digs into your business today, what would they find? In this episode, we break down what lenders and investors actually look for before deploying capital, how to build a financial model that earns trust, and what separates the companies that scale from the ones that stall, with Kim Lundberg, director of tech and venture lending at IFO, Denmark's export and investment fund.Kim deploys high-risk, long-term loans of up to 25 million euros into Danish startups and scale-ups, and actively manages a portfolio of 30 of Denmark's most promising high-growth companies. He has seen what works, what breaks, and what makes a company worth backing.We cover:– What lenders and investors actually look for: customer retention dynamics, the ability to raise equity, and the quality of the management team.– Why the first 10 to 20 minutes of meeting a founder usually reveals the truth about whether they can lead a company.– How to build a financial model that earns trust from investors, lenders, and board members, and why deeper and more complete beats bigger.– Why the most successful scale-ups raise early, raise more than they need, and never let cash pressure drive bad decisions.– The common founder mistake: optimizing valuation and cap table instead of securing a comfortable cash runway for the team.– Why the first 20 hires set the culture, and when a founder CEO needs to step aside for a scaling CEO.– How AI is splitting B2B SaaS into two paths: horizontal commodity products getting compressed and vertical, data-rich companies continuing to grow.– How one portfolio company replaced 7 to 8 QA roles with AI agents, cutting headcount from 32 to 25.Connect with Kim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lundberg-8a218228/Ready to grow and plan your exit? Visit www.BizExitGrow.com.Related episodes:– Ep. 68: Communications Strategy and Brand Building with Joshua Altman– Ep. 67: Remove Key Person Risk and Sell to Private Equity with Michelle Stuntz00:00 Intro: Meet Kim Lundberg, venture lender at Denmark's IFO01:03 From corporate banking to financing high-growth scale-ups02:23 What lenders look for before deploying capital03:55 How investors vet culture and management beyond the financials07:02 How to prepare your business to be investor-ready09:15 Why clean financials and the data behind revenue matter most10:36 How to prove healthy customer relationships to a lender12:46 What the most successful portfolio companies do differently16:05 Why optimizing valuation too aggressively creates organizational stress17:46 Common financing mistakes that hurt your ability to raise again21:22 When a founder CEO should step aside for a scaling CEO22:47 How AI is splitting B2B SaaS into two paths27:26 Why smaller companies adopt AI faster than large corporates30:02 Kim's advice for business owners preparing for investment#VentureLending #BusinessValuation #CashFlowManagement #IncreaseBusinessValue #ExitPlanning #CustomerRetention #RaisingCapital #StartupFunding #ScaleUp #AIinBusiness #B2BSaaS #ExitAlgorithms #SmallBusiness #ScaleSmarter #SellStronger
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