Angel investors

Business Angels to invest €85M in 264 Irish start-ups by year-end 2021

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network) today announces its five-year business angel outlook that predicts business angels will invest €85 million…

9 years ago

HBAN angels invested €13.6m in 50 Irish start-ups in 2016

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island group responsible for the promotion of business angel investment in Ireland, today announced…

9 years ago

Everything You Need to Know About Hong Kong’s FinTech Ecosystem: Startups, Regulators, Investors and Accelerator Programs

Latest great guest post by by Elena Mesropyan. Elena is a Market Research Analyst at LTP where this article first appeared. http://irishtechnews.ie/38-fintech-companies-in-kenya-to-look-out-for-in-2017/ Why…

9 years ago

HBAN played Cupid to 202 Irish start-ups in 2016

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network) today announces that it set up 202 start-ups with angel investors in 2016. The all-island…

9 years ago

HBAN looks to raise record €6M in 48 hours

HBAN, the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, today announces that it will seek to raise…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : HBAN – Halo Business Angel Network

By @SimonCocking.  HBAN is an all-island umbrella group responsible for the development of #BusinessAngel syndicates & supporting the early stage entrepreneurial community.…

9 years ago

10 Insider Tips for Startups Looking for Angel Investor Funding

This was a fun piece to write, with lots of great insights from the Angel Investors that know their stuff. This…

10 years ago

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