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2023

Startupien lukumäärät eivät kerro suomalaisen ekosysteemin kehityksestä

Elina Lappalainen kirjoittaa 31.3. HS Vision artikkelissaan startup-yritysten määrän romahtaneen kultavuosiin verrattuna. Pelkkä startupien määrän tuijottaminen ei kuitenkaan kerro koko totuutta suomalaisesta startup-ekosysteemistä. Viime vuosikymmenen puolivälissä elettiin disruption jälkeistä aikaa...

Curious about investing in Estonia? Here’s how to get started

The 4Angels webinar “How to invest in Estonia?” shines a light on what every investor should know when investing in Estonia. 4NGELS is an EU-funded project that brings together four...

FiBAN Monthly: Digitalisoituvan muotialan kehittäminen vaatii työtä

Vuosittain FiBANin kautta rahoitusta hakee satoja yrityksiä eri aloilta. Tässä FiBAN Monthly:ssa vt toimitusjohtaja Annukka Mickelsson kertoo muotialan sijoitusmahdollisuuksista ja mihin muotialalla kannattaa kiinnittää huomiota.

37 million euros invested in 248 startups from Finnish angel investors

In 2022, Finnish angels invested 37 million euros in 248 growth companies, says the latest study conducted by the Finnish Business Angels Network (FiBAN), collecting answers from 450 private investors...

Team news: Ivan joins FiBAN as an investment analyst

In the beginning of March, Ivan Helin joined FiBAN team as an investment analyst, strengthening the team’s expertise in crunching angel investment data and further studying the impact angels have...

Finnish Business Angels Network’s new CEO “Angel Investing Is A Patriotic Act”

Finnish Business Angels Network (FiBAN) has appointed a new CEO, Tiina Laisi-Puheloinen, who’s not afraid to be a pioneer and drives a vintage Beetle she purchased “at a price of...

Member blog: From ABC to Ph.D. in Syndicate Investing

Investing together with other investors, known as syndicating, has become popular among angel investors. In this FiBAN member article, FiBAN member Turo Numminen opens the basics of syndicate investing from...

The BAKE program gaps inequality by ensuring investors and founders understand each other

BAKE comes from Business Angel Knowledge for Entrepreneurs which is a European Union-funded project intended to help entrepreneurs and angel investors speak the same language - to build a better...

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