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Matching services of the network




 

Investment forums and fairs

 

Database of contacts

 

Newsletter or information bulletin

 

Meetings

 

Specific service for business angels investing in high-technologies

 

How are clients acquired?

 

Event and information fairs

 

Newsletter

 

Targeted publicity

 

Articles in the regional or national press

 

Giving lectures in regional service clubs

 

Sectors of investment

 

33%

Manufacturing

 

Biotech

 

67%

 

 

BAN specialisation

 

None

 

Fees

 

o No fees charged to entrepreneurs

o No fees charged to entrepreneurs (yet)

 

Co-investment scheme

 

None

 

Other investment vehicle for angels

 

None

 

Estimate of the number of jobs created as a result of the network activity over the last 3 years: n/a

 

How do angels exit their investments? n/a

 

Success story n/a


 

 


E UROPEAN B USINESS A NGEL N ETWORK- Directory of Network 2006

 

CZECH REPUBLIC  

 

Background

 

Since the fall of communism in the then Czechoslovakia and now The Czech Republic, there have been several attempts to create an informal marketplace to match private investors and investee companies. Although over the past 14 years several transactions which could be classified as Business Angel deals have been done, there has not been a structured approach which would marry up the best practices from advanced European and US markets.

 

The primary problem is the lack of awareness of both the investment process and the implications for both sides of the equation and without this awareness the deals which will be taking place are likely to be rather random and haphazard.

 

Statistics

     
Number of BANs    
Number of Business Angels    
Number of deals   15-20
Number of accredited projects    
Number of commercial BANs    
Number of non-commercial BANs    
Number of national BANs    
Number of regional BANs    
National association    
3. BAN Legal Status    
AIA is a not-for profit company    
4. National Association    
AIA    
5. Lobbying    

 

Lobbying has been carried out by making presentations at various SME conferences in Prague and Brno, several presentations to the main Venture Capital players and the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Czechinvest, major commercial banks and Cesko Moravska Zarucni a Rozvojova Banka (CMZRB). The lobbying has included the attempt to obtain tax breaks for investors and to provide support for both investors and investees from the Structural Funds and from the CMZRB in the form of soft loans to match the Angel investment. The American Chamber of Commerce, through their connections with the small business association, have had discussions with the Ministry of Finance regarding the development of SMEs. There has also been contact with the Czech Venture Capital Association (CVCA).

 





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