Comparison of business angel networks
A Business Angel Network is a conglomerate of Angel Investors, whose prime concern is to facilitate the investment of Seed Enterprises and Business Start-up for investors.[1]
Types of Angel Networks
There are three types of Angel Networks.
- Non- profit Business Angel Associations : Association of Angels facilitating Angel's investments in local Companies for a stake in the company
- Incubators- Group of Angel hosting companies in exchange for a stake in the company
- For Profit Angel Networks - Networks enabling Entrepreneurs to Meet Business Angels. They often work on a Success Fee and Entrance Fee basis.
Types of Fees
- Equity Fee- Proportional stake of the amount invested in the company concerned.
- Registration Fee- Fee paid by Entrepreneurs in order to have access to the Angel Network.
- Success Fee- Percentage of the investment paid to the Network.
Comparison table
Network Name | Number of Angels | Type of Network | Type of Funding | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
Angels Den | 4,500 | For Profit | RF & SF | |
Brisbane Angels | 75 | For Profit | EF | |
Business Angel Art et Métiers | 120 | Non Profit | EF | |
Band of Angels | 120 | Non Profit | EF | |
Billiken Angels Network | Non Profit | EF | ||
Cambridge Angels | 50 | Non Profit | (none) | |
New York Angels | 75 | Non Profit | EF | |
Propeller Venture Accelerator | Incubator | EF | ||
Tech Coast Angels | 300 | Non Profit | EF | |
youngStartup Ventures | Hosts venture summit events | |||
References
- ↑ "Angel Investor Network." Startups.co. <http://www.startups.co/information/angel-investors/angel-investor-network>.
See also
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