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20 angel investor networks you should know about

Growth Business

By Dom Walbanke on Growth Business - Your gateway to entrepreneurial success UPDATED: The UK has the most developed web of angel investor networks in Europe with 15,000 angel investors dotted around the country, according to the UK Business Angels Association (UKBAA). They’ve been generous with their cash, too.

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Top UK angel networks for your start-up

Growth Business

By Dom Walbanke on Growth Business - Your gateway to entrepreneurial success According to research from Beauhurst , the first quarter of 2022 was the top performing equity investment quarter on record, with £7.28bn invested into UK start-ups. An angel network is a group of angel investors looking to invest as one for a stake in a business.

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DWS Group’s Werner Eppacher: ‘Liquidity is like a shy deer’

The TRADE

Werner Eppacher has spent the entirety of his two-decade financial career with German asset manager DWS Group, catching his first glimpse of a trading floor as an intern for Deutsche Bank in 2003. “A As of March, roughly a quarter of that AUM is accounted for by active fixed income instruments and another quarter for its passive business.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

For those with an aversion to America’s favorite pastime, Moneyball is a 2003 book by Michael Lewis (adapted into a 2011 movie), which tells the story of the Oakland Athletics’ 2002 season. The hardest part for HR groups in finance right now is successfully determining which candidates have those factors that matter.

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The Wirecard Book

Bronte Capital

Dan McCrum - the Financial Times journalist - has released a blockbuster finance book - the story of Wirecard. Putting this business in a public company did not make sense The idea of embedding high risk payments in a public company did not make sense to me. Whatever: just buy the book. It is really good fun. I looked at my files.