IESE Business Angels Network is a platform that brings together entrepreneurs seeking financing to grow and investors looking for opportunities to invest. It acts as a meeting point for more than 200 individual investors, investment clubs, family offices and large companies, and the startups that are raising capital.
The network’s mission is to facilitate the activity of investors, offering them a curated deal flow, continuous training and networking opportunities among members, and promoting the exchange of ideas and experiences. The network’s investment forums are well known for the business opportunities they offer, the professional level of investors who take part and the chance to access up-to-date knowledge on what’s happening in startup investment.
Juan Roure: Professor Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center
Laura Caballero: Associate Director, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center
Anna Plana: Coordinator, IESE Business Angels
IESE Business Angels acts as a link between more than 230 individual investors, investment clubs, family offices and large companies, and the startups that are raising capital. Since 2003, more than 300 startups have received more than €50 million in funding from IESE Business Angels members.
The network’s mission is to facilitate the activity of investors, offering them a curated deal flow, continuous training and networking opportunities among members, and promoting the exchange of ideas and experiences. The network’s investment forums are well known for the business opportunities they offer, the professional level of investors who take part and the chance to access up-to-date knowledge on what’s happening in startup investment.
Additionally, IESE Business Angels develops other investment and entrepreneurship activities such as investor’s training (Business Angel’s Academy), focused investment forums for corporates, entrepreneurs’ conversations and other services.
The Business Angels Network forms part of IESE’s entrepreneurial ecosystem for the development of new ventures, innovation and growth.
Since 2003 more than 300 startups have received financing through the network, for more than €50 million. While the companies are from highly diverse sectors and business models, all have a vocation to scale up and an ambition to grow.