October 9, 2025

Milán Golovics – Hungarian VC: Government Funding Ruined Startups

In this episode, James sits down with Milán Golovics, founder of BAO Contracting and a former VC associate turned startup operator/CFO, to unpack the realities of building and funding hardware in Central & Eastern Europe. From Hungary’s unique venture landscape to rethinking a “hardware-only” sale into a subscription model, Milán shares crisp, tactical lessons for seed-stage founders – and the CFOs who support them.
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Show Notes

In this episode, James sits down with Milán Golovics, founder of BAO Contracting and a former VC associate turned startup operator/CFO, to unpack the realities of building and funding hardware in Central & Eastern Europe. From Hungary’s unique venture landscape to rethinking a “hardware-only” sale into a subscription model, Milán shares crisp, tactical lessons for seed-stage founders – and the CFOs who support them.

About Milán Golovics

After stints in M&A, a Hungarian asset manager, and one of the country’s largest VC funds, Milán joined an early-stage startup as employee #9, helped scale to 50+ people, and led the Series A process before founding BAO Contracting. Today he provides fractional head-of-finance/CFO support to pre-seed and seed companies – especially across CEE – with a focus on fundraising readiness, cap-table hygiene, budgeting, and go-to-market economics. (Also: yes, he does stand-up comedy.)

What you’ll learn

  • CEE Venture Reality Check: Why small, fragmented markets and past state-backed programs shape today’s deal quality – plus how liquidation preferences can quietly kill future rounds.
  • From Units to ARR: How a “smart pest-trap” startup pivoted from one-off device sales to a low-cost hardware + software subscription that investors could underwrite.
  • BOM to Business Model: Bringing bill-of-materials under ~€50, simplifying the enclosure, and pricing hardware near cost to monetize the network & analytics.
  • Network Effects on the Farm: Using cross-farm signals (new swarms nearby) to drive real-time actions and reduce pesticide use – and why that drives retention.
  • Cap-Table Cleanup: Managing secondaries for ex-founders/angels so the company is actually fundable at seed – and how to keep the preference stack sane.
  • FraCFO Playbook: The practical split between strategic fundraising (models, memos, investor process) and operational finance (cash, reporting, light automations).

Episode highlights

  • If your early money carries predatory prefs, you’ve just made the next round 10x harder.
  • Hardware isn’t hard – if your margin lives in the data and the software, not the plastic.
  • Investors will flex on check size when the model is tight; they won’t flex on messy caps.
  • Automate the reporting you can, so you can spend time on the raise you must.

More about Milán’s role

At BAO Contracting, Milán parachutes into pre-seed/seed startups to:

  • Build/pressure-test financial models and go-to-market unit economics.
  • Prepare data rooms, memos, and run the fundraising process end-to-end.
  • Clean up cap tables, structure secondaries, and align investor terms.
  • Stand up lightweight cash ops & reporting so founders can focus on growth.

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