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2018

The main differences between American and European startups – Cross-border experiences by Colin Orviss

Colin Orviss (UK) is a well-established business angel with decades of experience on disruptive technologies and international business. He has invested in startups from various industries and continents. He is...

The working business ways for your startup

Stars they’re divide called in own fourth, light. Void beast won’t two unto. Subdue night fowl, behold every, be hath saw have i he all, creature in seed to given...

European Business Angels fly to Helsinki – FiBAN hosting the EBAN congress 2019

Finnish Business Angels Network (FiBAN) has been selected to host the annual congress of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN). The major event for business angels will bring investors all...

Smart gardens grow – Plantui raises funding of €1.4M

Plantui, a Finnish developer of smart gardens, has successfully completed a funding round. Existing shareholders participated in the round, as did notable private investors such as Supercell co-founder Mikko Kodisoja,...

Explains ways you may need to modify your plan

Stars they’re divide called in own fourth, light. Void beast won’t two unto. Subdue night fowl, behold every, be hath saw have i he all, creature in seed to given...

Nordic Angel Program syndicate invests €115k into Screenful

After months of screening, valuating, sparring and discussing, a Nordic syndicate of 14 angels decided to invest into Screenful - a project management tool which provides project management teams visual...

European Investment Fund selects first business angels for €30M EAF Finland

The European Investment Fund (EIF) has selected the first two Business Angels under the Finnish European Angels Fund (EAF Finland): Leena Niemistö and Janne Jormalainen. These active FiBAN members will...

Top 3 startups ready for syndication – Nordic Angel Program by FiBAN

​Nordic Angel Program (NAP) is a training and investment program for startup investors. This spring NAP culminates to an investment during Arctic15. Already more than 270 companies have been screened...

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