Instant Offer: Getting Indicative Pricing
One-sentence takeaway: Earlyasset’s Instant Offer gives you a quick, non-binding price estimate for your private company shares or options, helping you understand their potential value.
Think of it like checking Zillow for your house—it’s a helpful starting point, not a final appraisal. An Instant Offer provides an indicative price, meaning it’s an estimate based on current market conditions and data available to Earlyasset. It’s not a firm offer to buy.
Why get an Instant Offer?
- Understand your potential: See what your equity might be worth in the current market.
- Explore liquidity options: Even if you’re not ready to sell, an Instant Offer can help you plan.
- Inform your decisions: Whether it’s for financial planning or just curiosity, knowing the potential value of your shares can be empowering.
How it works:
- Tell us about your shares: You’ll provide some basic info about your company and your holdings (e.g., company name, share class, number of shares).
- We analyze the data: Our platform uses a proprietary algorithm that considers market conditions, recent transactions, and company information to estimate your shares’ value.
- Receive your Instant Offer: You’ll see an indicative price range for your shares. Remember, this is an estimate—the actual price you could sell for may be higher or lower.
Important considerations:
- Non-binding: The Instant Offer is not an obligation to sell or for Earlyasset to buy.
- Market volatility: Private market values can change quickly, so an Instant Offer is a snapshot in time.
- Learn More: Understanding Private Market Valuations
- Learn More: Common Misconceptions About Selling Private Shares
Next steps:
If you’re interested in exploring a sale after receiving an Instant Offer, you can connect with our team to discuss your options and get a firm offer.
So here’s what we covered:
- What an Instant Offer is and why it’s helpful
- How the Instant Offer process works
- Key considerations to keep in mind
- Next steps if you’re interested in selling