Angel funding
in Central America
Thursday, July 28, 2011
The connection between entrepreneurs with good ideas and sophisticated investment professionals results in venture capital funds.
For years, experts in this type of investment have tried to promote the development of a format that will allow the participation of several sophisticated investors in the financing of enterprises that require resources for their development.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
It fosters entrepreneurship by creating business networks; they connect innovators and entrepreneurs with angel investors.
In Latin America, First Tuesday already operates in El Salvador and Chile, and is expected to open soon in Argentina, Colombia and Peru.
Monday, April 19, 2010
The so called ‘entrepreneurial capital’, ‘seed capital’ or ‘angel capital’ industry moves around $3.2 billion in Latin America.
At the event “Costa Rica Investment World”, hosted in San José last week, attendants agreed on a window of opportunity for venture capital funds, aimed to fund business projects, especially in food, education, health and financial services sectors.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
FUSADES, a Salvadoran foundation, is working to create Central America's first angel investor network.
Such network would be composed of angel investors, who would invest in projects with innovative ideas, at the very beginning of their life-cycle.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Business incubator "Ciudad del Saber" (City of Knowledge), signed an agreement with IDB, for fostering entrepreneurial culture and supporting business projects.
Besides promoting entrepreneurial culture and fostering projects in Panama, the business incubator at 'Ciudad del Saber' will create a sustainable technical and financial framework for developing, incubating and financing these business ventures.
LINK Inversiones
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Phone: (506) 2201-8100