Investor Deck

Location and Contact Information
This section provides the physical and digital addresses where the company operates and can be contacted. It includes the headquarters location, any significant operational sites, and key contact details.
SECTION
Company Overview (Essential)
IMPORTANCE
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The location can influence a startup's access to talent, markets, and regulatory environments, while clear contact information ensures accessibility for potential investors, partners, and customers.
WHAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED:
Physical Address: The main office or headquarters location. If there are multiple locations, highlight the significance of each (e.g., R&D center, sales office).
Digital Address: Website URL and professional email addresses.
Social Media Handles: Include relevant social media platforms to show online presence and engagement.
TIPS
Professional Presentation: Ensure that all contact information is current, professional, and uniformly presented across all materials.
Accessibility: Make it easy for investors and stakeholders to reach you without searching for contact details.
Local Advantages: If your location provides specific benefits, such as proximity to industry hubs or talent pools, highlight these as strategic advantages.
EXAMPLES
Silicon Valley Startups: Many tech companies cite their Silicon Valley location as a strategic advantage due to proximity to technology hubs, venture capital, and a vast network of tech talent.
Remote First Companies: Companies like GitLab and Basecamp highlight their remote-first approach as an advantage for accessing global talent and maintaining lower overhead costs.
International Offices: Global companies like Google and Amazon showcase their international office locations to reflect their global reach and local market penetration capabilities.