
In April 2024, at the event organized by Hackquarters by Tenity, our Managing Partner Erdem Mümtaz Hacıpaşaoğlu delivered a deep dive on USA market expansion strategies for Turkish ventures. The session also covered Clemta‘s foreign-market expansion infrastructure, flip-up structures, and the fundraising perspective.
The central thesis of the event was clear: scaling Turkish startups into the U.S. market is not just a marketing strategy; it requires the parallel design of the corporate structure beginning with a flip-up, the tax architecture, the fundraising infrastructure, and the employment-law layer.
Flip-up: what need does it serve?
The session unpacked the practical differences flip-up — placing the Turkey-based operation under a U.S.-based holding — creates across the layers of familiarity for U.S. investors, fundraising channels, tax structuring, and exit pathways.
Fundraising perspective
The U.S. standards for instruments like SAFE, convertible note and preferred equity; how to read a term sheet; and the startup’s critical investor-selection decisions were covered.
Operational compliance
After incorporating in the U.S., the operational checklist for a Turkish founder — EIN, bank account, payroll, insurance, commercial agreements, and state-level compliance obligations — was mapped step by step.
Highlights from this event
- Flip-up: Strategic rationale and practical wins
- Fundraising: SAFE/convertible/preferred standards
- Operations: EIN, banking, payroll, contracts
You can read Mümtaz’s LinkedIn post at this link.