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  1. 11 investors shaping Africa’s startup ecosystem in 2026

    African angel investors signed more cheques in 2025 than in either of the two preceding years, according to…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Entrepreneurship #ABAN #angelinvestor #Business #VCAfrica
    newsbeep.com/us/650963/

  2. Exploring Early Stage Investment Opportunities for High Returns

    At the level of early stage investment opportunities present investors with the opportunity to be involved in the development of start-ups at their initial stages. These are the opportunities that are suited to individuals who want taking high risks, but with high rewards in the emerging industries.

    #StartupFunding #EarlyInvestment #AngelInvestor #StartupGrowth #HighReturns #InnovationEconomy

  3. 📣 Breaking News: Cloudbit and FasterCapital today announced a strategic partnership trough FasterCapital's EquityPilot program!

    FasterCapital prepared docs: Business Viability, Market Study, Press Release

    Source: cloudbitex.com/#docs

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  4. Arihant Patni on start-ups, investing and the future of Indian innovation

    Success stories of Indian start-ups like Shiprocket and Bombay Shaving Company have made headlines as they emerged as…
    #NewsBeep #News #Entrepreneurship #AngelInvestor #BombayShavingCompany #Business #CA #Canada #familyoffices #Indianstart-ups #Shiprocket #wealthmanagement
    newsbeep.com/ca/100818/

  5. Entrepreneur and Investor Neeraj Tyagi Passes Away at 50

    You’re reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Entrepreneur and angel investor Neeraj Tyagi, co-founder of…
    #NewsBeep #News #Entrepreneurship #AngelInvestor #AvinyaVentures #Business #CA #Canada #Invstt #NeerajTyagi #WeFounderCircle
    newsbeep.com/ca/80921/

  6. Entrepreneur and Investor Neeraj Tyagi Passes Away at 50

    You’re reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Entrepreneur and angel investor Neeraj Tyagi, co-founder of…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Entrepreneurship #angelinvestor #AvinyaVentures #Business #Invstt #NeerajTyagi #WeFounderCircle
    newsbeep.com/us/92219/

  7. Entrepreneur and Investor Neeraj Tyagi Passes Away at 50

    You’re reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Entrepreneur and angel investor Neeraj Tyagi, co-founder of…
    #NewsBeep #News #Entrepreneurship #AngelInvestor #AvinyaVentures #Business #Invstt #NeerajTyagi #UK #UnitedKingdom #WeFounderCircle
    newsbeep.com/uk/75882/

  8. Entrepreneur and Investor Neeraj Tyagi Passes Away at 50

    You’re reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Entrepreneur and angel investor Neeraj Tyagi, co-founder of…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Entrepreneurship #angelinvestor #AvinyaVentures #Business #Invstt #NeerajTyagi #WeFounderCircle
    newsbeep.com/us/92219/

  9. We designed the ASquared Impact Builder to address the pain points of both founders and investors.

    We're leveraging concepts from venture builder methodologies, focusing on pairing execution with investment for purpose-driven startups and scale ups.

    We've got two programmes for both pre-revenue and post-revenue companies. Find out more here 👉 lttr.ai/AWXoI

    #angelinvestor #VC #investment #startup #fundraising #founder #UkStartups #venturebuilder #Sustainability #ImpactStartups

  10. We designed the ASquared Impact Builder to address the pain points of both founders and investors.

    We're leveraging concepts from venture builder methodologies, focusing on pairing execution with investment for purpose-driven startups and scale ups.

    We've got two programmes for both pre-revenue and post-revenue companies. Find out more here 👉 lttr.ai/AWXoI

    #angelinvestor #VC #investment #startup #fundraising #founder #UkStartups #venturebuilder #Sustainability #ImpactStartups

  11. We designed the ASquared Impact Builder to address the pain points of both founders and investors.

    We're leveraging concepts from venture builder methodologies, focusing on pairing execution with investment for purpose-driven startups and scale ups.

    We've got two programmes for both pre-revenue and post-revenue companies. Find out more here 👉 lttr.ai/AWXoI

    #angelinvestor #VC #investment #startup #fundraising #founder #UkStartups #venturebuilder #Sustainability #ImpactStartups

  12. The objective of the Impact Builder is to help businesses secure funding to successfully design, develop and grow digital products with impact at their heart.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AWXtG

    #angelinvestor #VC #investment #startup #fundraising #founder #UkStartups #venturebuilder #Sustainability #ImpactStartups

  13. The objective of the Impact Builder is to help businesses secure funding to successfully design, develop and grow digital products with impact at their heart.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AWXtG

    #angelinvestor #VC #investment #startup #fundraising #founder #UkStartups #venturebuilder #Sustainability #ImpactStartups

  14. The objective of the Impact Builder is to help businesses secure funding to successfully design, develop and grow digital products with impact at their heart.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AWXtG

    #angelinvestor #VC #investment #startup #fundraising #founder #UkStartups #venturebuilder #Sustainability #ImpactStartups

  15. We need investors. We Need you

    Pay It Forward Productions, a groundbreaking startup at the forefront of innovation in film and television production.

    Check us out at Payitforward.works

    #film #womeninfilm #filmproduction #Payitforward #payitforwardproductions #invest #investor #angelinvestor #bloodbath #hollywood #help

    [email protected]

  16. We need investors. We Need you

    Pay It Forward Productions, a groundbreaking startup at the forefront of innovation in film and television production.

    Check us out at Payitforward.works

    #film #womeninfilm #filmproduction #Payitforward #payitforwardproductions #invest #investor #angelinvestor #bloodbath #hollywood #help

    [email protected]

  17. We need investors. We Need you

    Pay It Forward Productions, a groundbreaking startup at the forefront of innovation in film and television production.

    Check us out at Payitforward.works

    #film #womeninfilm #filmproduction #Payitforward #payitforwardproductions #invest #investor #angelinvestor #bloodbath #hollywood #help

    [email protected]

  18. In some pockets of rich people's society things like impact investment (not only expecting monetary returns, but also a positive effect on society) are becoming popular.

    However
    a) still a niche (>60% of their money remains at the stock market, a chunk real estate and most greedy overlords still hoard gold...).
    b) its still capitalism, just companies with some small positive side effects (think about companies doing renewable energies, recycling, organic farming...). But still growth-oriented and usually *some* percentage return is expected.
    c) there is building a whole greenwashing and "you are the hero" industry around these well-meaning rich people. Of course.
    d) the focus on economically depressed regions leads to very creepy situations when the objective is to "provide the poor with affordable basic services" like housing, telecommunication or healthcare, or giving loans to female farmers in Guatemala. And while this has indeed some positive effects and might create jobs and improve the situation of the target groups, it is deeply questionable when the uber-wealthy get richer by selling something to people below the poverty line.

    That said, impact investment is at least a step in the right direction, since it decreases the underlying obsession to multiply capital, but to try to break less things on the way and maybe doing even something good. I prefer having them bragging at the golf club "hey, one of my start-ups is providing menstrual hygiene products to schoolgirls in central africa" than the stuff they are currently talking about. But then again we have the power issue, similar as in philantropy: who decides what is "positive impact"? Some religious folks could think that it is a good thing to invest altruistically in a company that offers homophobic and antiabortist SexEd in schools. Or an oligarch buys a newspaper. Or twitter...

    We can't let and don't need to leave these decisions to them. Hard cap on wealth at 10 millions.

    @JulieB @pa

    #TaxTheRich #ImpactInvestment #AngelInvestor #Philantropy #SustainableFinance

  19. In some pockets of rich people's society things like impact investment (not only expecting monetary returns, but also a positive effect on society) are becoming popular.

    However
    a) still a niche (>60% of their money remains at the stock market, a chunk real estate and most greedy overlords still hoard gold...).
    b) its still capitalism, just companies with some small positive side effects (think about companies doing renewable energies, recycling, organic farming...). But still growth-oriented and usually *some* percentage return is expected.
    c) there is building a whole greenwashing and "you are the hero" industry around these well-meaning rich people. Of course.
    d) the focus on economically depressed regions leads to very creepy situations when the objective is to "provide the poor with affordable basic services" like housing, telecommunication or healthcare, or giving loans to female farmers in Guatemala. And while this has indeed some positive effects and might create jobs and improve the situation of the target groups, it is deeply questionable when the uber-wealthy get richer by selling something to people below the poverty line.

    That said, impact investment is at least a step in the right direction, since it decreases the underlying obsession to multiply capital, but to try to break less things on the way and maybe doing even something good. I prefer having them bragging at the golf club "hey, one of my start-ups is providing menstrual hygiene products to schoolgirls in central africa" than the stuff they are currently talking about. But then again we have the power issue, similar as in philantropy: who decides what is "positive impact"? Some religious folks could think that it is a good thing to invest altruistically in a company that offers homophobic and antiabortist SexEd in schools. Or an oligarch buys a newspaper. Or twitter...

    We can't let and don't need to leave these decisions to them. Hard cap on wealth at 10 millions.

    @JulieB @pa

    #TaxTheRich #ImpactInvestment #AngelInvestor #Philantropy #SustainableFinance

  20. In some pockets of rich people's society things like impact investment (not only expecting monetary returns, but also a positive effect on society) are becoming popular.

    However
    a) still a niche (>60% of their money remains at the stock market, a chunk real estate and most greedy overlords still hoard gold...).
    b) its still capitalism, just companies with some small positive side effects (think about companies doing renewable energies, recycling, organic farming...). But still growth-oriented and usually *some* percentage return is expected.
    c) there is building a whole greenwashing and "you are the hero" industry around these well-meaning rich people. Of course.
    d) the focus on economically depressed regions leads to very creepy situations when the objective is to "provide the poor with affordable basic services" like housing, telecommunication or healthcare, or giving loans to female farmers in Guatemala. And while this has indeed some positive effects and might create jobs and improve the situation of the target groups, it is deeply questionable when the uber-wealthy get richer by selling something to people below the poverty line.

    That said, impact investment is at least a step in the right direction, since it decreases the underlying obsession to multiply capital, but to try to break less things on the way and maybe doing even something good. I prefer having them bragging at the golf club "hey, one of my start-ups is providing menstrual hygiene products to schoolgirls in central africa" than the stuff they are currently talking about. But then again we have the power issue, similar as in philantropy: who decides what is "positive impact"? Some religious folks could think that it is a good thing to invest altruistically in a company that offers homophobic and antiabortist SexEd in schools. Or an oligarch buys a newspaper. Or twitter...

    We can't let and don't need to leave these decisions to them. Hard cap on wealth at 10 millions.

    @JulieB @pa

    #TaxTheRich #ImpactInvestment #AngelInvestor #Philantropy #SustainableFinance

  21. In some pockets of rich people's society things like impact investment (not only expecting monetary returns, but also a positive effect on society) are becoming popular.

    However
    a) still a niche (>60% of their money remains at the stock market, a chunk real estate and most greedy overlords still hoard gold...).
    b) its still capitalism, just companies with some small positive side effects (think about companies doing renewable energies, recycling, organic farming...). But still growth-oriented and usually *some* percentage return is expected.
    c) there is building a whole greenwashing and "you are the hero" industry around these well-meaning rich people. Of course.
    d) the focus on economically depressed regions leads to very creepy situations when the objective is to "provide the poor with affordable basic services" like housing, telecommunication or healthcare, or giving loans to female farmers in Guatemala. And while this has indeed some positive effects and might create jobs and improve the situation of the target groups, it is deeply questionable when the uber-wealthy get richer by selling something to people below the poverty line.

    That said, impact investment is at least a step in the right direction, since it decreases the underlying obsession to multiply capital, but to try to break less things on the way and maybe doing even something good. I prefer having them bragging at the golf club "hey, one of my start-ups is providing menstrual hygiene products to schoolgirls in central africa" than the stuff they are currently talking about. But then again we have the power issue, similar as in philantropy: who decides what is "positive impact"? Some religious folks could think that it is a good thing to invest altruistically in a company that offers homophobic and antiabortist SexEd in schools. Or an oligarch buys a newspaper. Or twitter...

    We can't let and don't need to leave these decisions to them. Hard cap on wealth at 10 millions.

    @JulieB @pa

    #TaxTheRich #ImpactInvestment #AngelInvestor #Philantropy #SustainableFinance

  22. In some pockets of rich people's society things like impact investment (not only expecting monetary returns, but also a positive effect on society) are becoming popular.

    However
    a) still a niche (>60% of their money remains at the stock market, a chunk real estate and most greedy overlords still hoard gold...).
    b) its still capitalism, just companies with some small positive side effects (think about companies doing renewable energies, recycling, organic farming...). But still growth-oriented and usually *some* percentage return is expected.
    c) there is building a whole greenwashing and "you are the hero" industry around these well-meaning rich people. Of course.
    d) the focus on economically depressed regions leads to very creepy situations when the objective is to "provide the poor with affordable basic services" like housing, telecommunication or healthcare, or giving loans to female farmers in Guatemala. And while this has indeed some positive effects and might create jobs and improve the situation of the target groups, it is deeply questionable when the uber-wealthy get richer by selling something to people below the poverty line.

    That said, impact investment is at least a step in the right direction, since it decreases the underlying obsession to multiply capital, but to try to break less things on the way and maybe doing even something good. I prefer having them bragging at the golf club "hey, one of my start-ups is providing menstrual hygiene products to schoolgirls in central africa" than the stuff they are currently talking about. But then again we have the power issue, similar as in philantropy: who decides what is "positive impact"? Some religious folks could think that it is a good thing to invest altruistically in a company that offers homophobic and antiabortist SexEd in schools. Or an oligarch buys a newspaper. Or twitter...

    We can't let and don't need to leave these decisions to them. Hard cap on wealth at 10 millions.

    @JulieB @pa

    #TaxTheRich #ImpactInvestment #AngelInvestor #Philantropy #SustainableFinance

  23. SLIDE LEFT TO SEE THE PICTURES. Happy Friday everyone. Honoured to be part of the journey as the Sound Designer. Just finished our extended live testing of our app for the visually impaired, 'Slideteller'. Looking for Angel Investors to extend the app's capabilities.

    #business #angelinvestor #angelinvestors #apple #ios #iphone #app #mobileapp

    #music #creativity #musician #film #filmcomposer #composer #sound #production #audio #pic #filmscore #score #musicproduction #sounddesign #sounddesigner