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A guide with insightful tips & tricks from investors for investors.

As the landscape of European startup investing improves exponentially and the number of deals and their volumes increase, we have gathered the perspectives of some renowned investors to provide ongoing education for those looking to grow their wealth.  
 
Learn how to invest in high-potential candidates and add value to your portfolio, avoid common mistakes other investors have already made, make the best decision for both the money you invest and the startup that receives it, and get actionable insights you can apply immediately.

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Understanding how startup investing works 

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The ebook focuses on common challenges and key facts investors need to know when investing in startups and building their portfolio. Several angel investors and partners from leading VC funds have joined the project to share their experiences in this thriving industry.

Real examples from real investors

Deep-dive into the topics that are most important to you

This was just a summary of what you can discover in the full ebook that you can download  here. Real stories, and personal examples coming from 20+ angel investors and 30+ venture capital partners who are already active in the European startup ecosystem are taking these topics more in-depth.

All this and more

Cross-border investing is now a common practice

There is a belief in our investor community that great founders can be found anywhere. Many of VC 's support startups across the continent, focusing on their quality and potential rather than their origin.

Eastern Europe - the next hotspot for investors

Many international investors and VC funds have their eyes on this part of Europe because past successes have inspired new visionaries and great teams to pursue their dreams and scale internationally.

Overcoming common challenges as an investor

In this ebook, we explore the difficulties investors faceAs an investor, it is extremely important that you get to know the founders you will be working with, the product, and the company you are putting the money into.

General expectations from startups after funding

Investors should at all times establish a close connection with startups and their needs to further support their growth plans and provide valuable assistance with talent searches, new partnerships and new customers in their network.