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SAFE vs Convertible Notes: Key Differences

A detailed comparison of SAFE notes and convertible notes — helping founders choose the right early-stage financing instrument.

Nirji Ventures Editorial
Nirji Ventures Editorial
9 min readApril 2025

Choosing between a SAFE note and a convertible note is one of the most important early-stage financing decisions a founder will make. Both instruments defer valuation, but their structural differences have significant implications.

What It Means

A convertible note is a short-term debt instrument that converts into equity upon a qualifying financing event. It carries an interest rate and maturity date. A SAFE, by contrast, is not debt — it's a simple agreement for future equity with no interest or maturity. The key structural differences affect founder obligations, investor protections, and cap table complexity.

When It Is Used

Convertible notes are often preferred in markets with established legal frameworks around debt instruments, or when investors want the additional protections of interest accrual and maturity dates. SAFEs are preferred in Silicon Valley-style ecosystems where speed and simplicity are prioritized, and where Y Combinator's standardized SAFE templates are widely accepted.

Key Differences

Interest Rate: Convertible notes accrue interest (typically 4-8% annually), increasing the effective conversion amount. SAFEs have no interest. Maturity Date: Convertible notes have a maturity date (typically 18-24 months) by which conversion or repayment must occur. SAFEs have no maturity. Legal Complexity: Convertible notes require more extensive documentation. SAFEs are typically 5-page standardized documents. Investor Protection: Convertible notes offer more investor protection through debt status in liquidation.

Decision Framework

Choose SAFE notes when: raising from angels or early-stage VCs familiar with SAFEs, speed is critical, the legal budget is limited, and you want to avoid debt on the balance sheet. Choose convertible notes when: investors require debt-like protections, operating in jurisdictions where SAFEs lack legal precedent, maturity date pressure is acceptable, or when the interest rate is reasonable relative to the conversion benefit.

Nirji Strategic Perspective

Nirji Ventures advises founders to evaluate both instruments in the context of their specific jurisdiction, investor base, and growth timeline. We have seen founders in Southeast Asia successfully use both instruments, though convertible notes remain more common in certain markets. The critical factor is ensuring both parties clearly understand the conversion mechanics before signing.

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Nirji Ventures is a Singapore-based investment banking and strategic advisory firm with 35+ years of experience across 30+ countries. We specialise in M&A advisory, capital raising, startup consulting, and business transformation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between SAFE and convertible notes?

The main difference is that convertible notes are debt instruments with interest and maturity dates, while SAFEs are equity agreements with neither.

Which is better for founders — SAFE or convertible note?

SAFEs are generally more founder-friendly due to simplicity and no debt obligations, but the best choice depends on jurisdiction, investor preferences, and the specific deal terms.

Do convertible notes accrue interest?

Yes, convertible notes typically accrue interest at 4-8% annually, which adds to the conversion amount.

Are SAFEs recognized in all jurisdictions?

No, SAFEs may lack established legal precedent in some jurisdictions, making convertible notes a safer choice in those markets.

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