14th April 2022
- 0 commentsBy Peter Finnie, partner and patent attorney at full-service IP law firm Potter Clarkson.
8th April 2022
- 0 commentsGreen Angel Syndicate Founder and President Nick Lyth asks whether the monetary cost of reaching Net Zero is just too much to bear.
8th April 2022
- 0 commentsPatrick Pichette, a partner at Inovia Capital and an active environmentalist through his directorship of the Kenauk Institute, shares five material things entrepreneurs can do to build startups that have sustainability as their founding ethos.
25th March 2022
- 0 commentsNick Lyth, founder of the UK’s largest network of specialist investors fighting climate change, asks: “What will these new targets achieve?”
25th March 2022
- 0 commentsJames Murdoch investigates the use of secondary markets as a risk management tool.
22nd February 2022
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The month, Modwenna Rees-Mogg considers the storm clouds gathering across the angel market. Should you buy a helmet made of gold or heave to with the wind to your starboard bow?
22nd February 2022
- 0 commentsJames Murdoch shares insights on the performance of his investments.
22nd February 2022
- 0 commentsJohn Deane and Alex Kennedy of Gannons examine different approaches to repurchasing shares from shareholders; a vital step in resolving most disputes between Company founders. In this article John and Alex discuss the benefits and challenges of Company buy-backs, whether payments for shares can be made in instalments and explain some creative deal structures and how they can help.
18th February 2022
- 0 commentsChris Trotter from Clarendon Fund Managers sheds some light on why Northern Ireland's tech sector is attracting the attention of investors - from angels to big VC.
11th February 2022
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Achille Traore, CEO of White Label Loyalty discusses the important role that international investors can play in helping UK founders to reach new markets.
11th February 2022
- 0 commentsGreen Angel Syndicate (GAS) is the UK's largest network of specialist investors fighting climate change. Since it was launched in its present form in 2017, it has led the way in delivering specialist angel investment for the innovations we need to fight climate change, backing 28 start-up or early-stage companies across 10 different sectors. Last week, GAS closed the third round of its EIS Climate Change fund which will support the growth of more pioneering early-stage and start-up companies finding solutions to climate change.
We asked GAS founder Nick Lyth and CEO Cam Ross to give us some insight into what makes GAS tick, what sets them apart from the crowd and the future for climate change investing.
4th February 2022
- 0 commentsBritain’s new wave of entrepreneurs need to avoid falling into the trap of entitlement in our online era says Jeb Buckler, the founder and chief executive of Startup Giants.