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The Top 10 Angel Investor Groups

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The Top 10 Angel Investor Groups
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Angel investing has become an important source of funding for start-ups. These investors are high-net-worth individuals who look for opportunities to invest money in startups and high-growth businesses. They will often use a company’s valuation as a measure for what stake they should request.

To give you a sense of what’s out there, we have compiled a list of 10 of the highest performing Angel investor networks



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Cambridge Angels

A collaborative Cambridge-based group, this network of Angels invests in innovative startups and mentors the founding teams. It’s active across the technology, healthcare and life sciences sectors. The network invests between £50K and £1M. More details can be found by visiting its website.

24 Haymarket

24 Haymarket typically invests in disruptive companies in the healthcare, industrial, consumer, technology and media industries. Recent investments range between £1M and £5M. More details can be found by visiting its website.

Angels in MedCity

With a strong focus on diagnostics, digital health and medical device technologies, Angels in MedCity bring investors together with life sciences entrepreneurs and startups. It was launched in 2014, and has since helped 43 healthcare and life sciences companies raise £14M. More details can be found by visiting its website

Fig

Fig works with companies across any sector who look to raise between £500k and £5m.  It operates across the US, Europe and Asia, helping growing firms to complete successful funding rounds. More details can be found by visiting its website

Firestarter

Firestartr funds promising digital startups, helping them from the seed stage to Series A and beyond. More details can be found by visiting its website

Cambridge Capital Group

Cambridge Capital Group is an Angel investor network composed of sophisticated investors, family offices and VCs that has been investing in technology startups across the UK’s ‘Golden Triangle’ (Cambridge, London and Oxford) for more than 15 years. Investments typically range between £50K and £1M. More details can be found by visiting its website

FSE Angel Group

The FSE Group is a network of Angel investors that provides funding and support services for startups and SMEs across Southeast England. It offers equity funding between £50K and £2M, as well as debt funding between £25K and £1M. More details can be found by visiting its website

Galvanise Capital

Galvanise provides investment to early-stage tech businesses, typically focusing on startups in the marketing technology, advertising technology and data/analytics space. It usually invests between £150K and £1M. More details can be found by visiting its website

Angel Investment Network

Investment ranges between £10k and £10m from over 200,000 registered investors. More details can be found by visiting its website

Newable

Newable, which acquired London Business Angels in 2017, links Angel investors with startups across the UK. It specialises in knowledge-intensive companies, including those operating at the forefront of AI, 4IR, robotics and fintech. It services around 1,500 companies annually. The network typically invests between £250K and £2.5M. More details can be found by visiting its website

 

 

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