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Business Angel Investment in a post COVID-19 landscape: For Growing Companies

Watch Stuart Mullins, Clarkslegal and Steve Royffe, Dorset Business Angels in an interactive session on the early stage equity investment landscape business angel investment. For start-ups and SME businesses needing essential capital is through equity funding and the future of the succession and growth of these businesses require equity investment.

Watch Stuart Mullins, Clarkslegal and Steve Royffe, Dorset Business Angels in an interactive session on the early stage equity investment landscape. This is essential for founders of businesses which are or will soon be looking to raise capital as well as angel investors, new and experienced.

Exploring:

  • Current investment trends and themes
  • How investors are approaching new investments in a post COVID-19 macroeconomic environment
  • The current state of play on government support of the early stage ecosystem, and more.

Should you wish to discuss any of the issues highlighted in the webinar or you would like further information on Clarkslegal, please email marketing@clarkslegal.com.

Event details

  • 11 June 2021
  • On Demand Webinar
  • Corporate and M&A Entrepreneurs

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