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1TOOL KIT TO SUPPORT AN AWARENESS ACTION
PLAN CONCERNING BA BAN ACTIVITIES AT REGIONAL
LEVEL
October 2001(Rev 5) M. Reino C. Saublens
2Introduction
3WHY DO EUROPE NEED A BUSINESS ANGEL CULTURE
- EQUITY GAP
- BANK RISK ADVERS
- ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILL TRANSFER. Most start-up
entreprises don t survive more than 5 years. - SME s BIRTHRATE
4EQUITY GAP
- Banks look for collateral (intangible assets are
not security) - Formal Venture Capital investing in higher and
higher amounts - Gap in the start-up and seed phase
- Need for Business Angel financing
5BASIC FACTS
- It is difficult for new companies to raise funds
because they dont have the necessary guarantees - Business Angels and venture capital organisations
have difficulties in finding good business plans - Need for Business Angel Networks
6SME SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON
- Business Plan
- Amount of equity and appropriate finance
available - Skills of the entrepreneur
- Guidance available
7BA FINANCING
GROWTH
CAPITAL NEEDS
IPO
HIGH RISK
Formal Venture Capital
Business Angels
LOW RISK
Friends, Family, Fools
TIME
SEED
START-UP
EARLY GROWTH
SUSTAINED GROWTH
8FROM IDEA TO ENTERPRISE
Start-up
1. Growth
Pre-IPO
2. Growth
Market leader
10 000
Creation of enter-prise
Going public
VC financing
Busi-ness idea
1 000
2
100
20
SourceMcKinsey, New Venture
9ABOUT BUSINESS ANGELS
10BUSINESS ANGEL
- Informal private investor with smart money
(financeexpertise) - Investment 25 000 - 250 000 euro
- Willing to share their managerial skills,
specialist knowledge and networks - Often prefer to invest in their region of
residence - Seeking profit, but also fun
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12ANGEL SYNDICATES
- Informal one-off syndicates for individual
deals - Permanent syndicates with their own identity and
operating procedures - Leed Angels and outer group of passive Angels
- Larger than average size of investments
- Some affiliated to a BAN (Linc Scotland)
13BUSINESS ANGEL TYPES(Source LINC Scotland)
- PATRON ANGELS/ARCHANGELS
- Over 50 000
- Serial investor
- Net worth 1M
- Limited hands-on management
- Invest in wide range of companies, including
start-ups - Often pull syndicates together
- INCOME SEEKING/ OCCUPATIONAL ANGELS
- Less wealthy
- less able to withstand loss, risk averse
- Invest 25K-50K
- Seeking full-time or part-time employment and
regular income - Like syndicates
- Invest close to home in known sectors
- ENTREPRENEURIAL / WEALTH MAXIMISING ANGELS
- Invest 25K-100 000 or more
- Significant hands-on management role
- Net worth up to 500 000
- Invest in known sectors / areas of expertise
- VIRGIN / FIRST TIME ANGELS
- Represent significant total investment potential
- Difficulties in finding opportunities
- Prefer co-investors
- Need professional support
- Prefer investments close to home
14BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORKS
- Private or semi-public bodies whose aim is to
match entrepreneurs looking for equity with
Business Angels
15GAP WITH USA
- Operating in Europe 125 000
- Potential 1 000 000
- Operating in USA 3 Million
- Likely to double within next decade
- 30-40 times more companies get BA than VC money.
- (van Osnabrugge)
16ABOUT BUSINESS ANGELS NETWORKS
17A BAN IS A MARKET PLACE WHICH ALLOWS ENTREPRENEURS
TO MEET WITH BUSINESS ANGELS
- Ban can operate localy, regionaly,
- or at national level. They need a critical
- mass in terms of good project and angels
18SERVICES PROVIDED BY BANS
- Creating awareness of the Business Angel concept
- Identification of BAs
- Assistance to entrepreneurs and BAs
- Matching BAs and entrepreneurs
19MATCHING BY BAN
ENTREPRENEUR
BUSINESS ANGEL
Contact to BAN
Identification
Confronting offer and demand
Business plan evaluation and validation
Identification of nvestment priorities
Drafting of business plan summary
Circulation of business plan
BA added to database
Preparation of presentation
MATCHING
Participation in investment forum/club
20TOOLS OF BANS
- Organisation of investment clubs, forums
- Information bulletins, magazines, newsletters,
circulation of business plans - Internet, databases
- Personal introductions
21Matching is only the visible part of BAN
activities lots of the time is devoted to make
the entrepreneur INVESTMENT READY
N.b. up to 120 h by NeBib (NL)
22The Secrets of a Deal
- ANGEL s 5 C
- Cooperation will he become a real member of the
management team - Commitment can the team do what s in the
Business Plan - Competence of the management team
- Charisma will the BA be able to transfer his
know how and not to impose it - Chemistry Do BA believes he will cooperate with
the entrepreneur
- ENTREPRENEURS 4 C
- Chemistry
- Competence
- Conditions participations, responsabilities,
modalities, objectives) - Contacts
23HOW ARE BAN CLIENTS ACQUIRED
- Word to mouth
- Information events, seminars
- Own newsletters
- Articles in press
- Established co-operation with banks, financial
institutions, accountants - Direct mailings
- Visits to enterprises
24INVESTMENT FORUM
- Generally organised in the late afternoon to
allow a small number of businessmen (4 to 6) to
show their project to a number of Business Angels
(max 20) - Business Angels often receive a short description
of requests for investment along with their
invitation - There can be a fee to take part in such a forum
i.e. NEBIB charges /- 110 EURO both to the
entrepreneurs and to informal investors
25INVESTMENT FORUM
- Entrepreneurs taking part in the forum are
briefed beforehand on how to introduce themselves
and their project appropriately. Following a
formal presentation of the projects,
entrepreneurs and Business Angels have time to
meet and initiate contacts. - The BAN follows-up the event with an analysis of
the contacts initiated during the forum - Depending on the BAN, investment forums are held
every 2 months
26INVESTMENT FORUM PREPARATION
- T0 Forum date
- T3 Training for entrepreneur - rehearsal of
talk at investment forum - T6 Invitations are sent to BAs, along with a
summary of draft requests for funding - T9 Identification of projects to be presented
at investment forum
27BULLETINS MAGAZINES
- NEBIB (NL) publication of a monthly magazine on
company profiles, various analyses and
information on venture capital. Free service.
Sent to 400 potential informal investors. - LINK (UK) publication of a monthly magazine
featuring entrepreneur profiles which are
published six times - once extensively (200 word
max) and five times as a two-line summary.
Subscriptions (190 EURO). Sent to 12.000
interested people. - Neither NEBIB nor Linc charge a fee to include a
profile in their magazine.
28BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORKS IN EUROPE
29AMOUNT OF BANS
30BANS BY COUNTRY
31DEALS REGISTERED BY BANS
32DIFFERENT BANS
- Non-profit organisations or public initiatives,
free standing or integrated in the economic
development actions - Private sector initiatives, public limited
liability companies
33NATIONAL BAN ASSOCIATIONS
- BANA (UK), BEBAN (B)
- Trade representative bodies overseeing the
development of best practice - Lobbying
34NATIONAL BANS
- NBAN (UK), LINC Scotland, BAND (D), IBAN (I)
- National networks of regional BANs
- Nationwide circulation of investment
opportunities - Magazines and bulletins
- Web sites
- Promotion of the BAN concept
- Often sponsored by major banks and professional
firms, backed by Government
35BANS OPERATING NATIONALLY
- NEBIB (NL)
- Private initiative
- Regional seminars (De 7e Hemel)
- Working in co-operation with RoBAN
- SITRA MATCHING SERVICE (FI)
- Operated by national public fund
- Regional offices
36REGIONAL BANS
- BE Vlerick BAN, BAMS, Bizzbees, WaBAN, Business
Angels Connect - FR Federation Club B2A, Pro-Back
- DE BAAR, NBA
- IT Lombardia 1, Centro Adriatico, UBAN, Venise
- CH BOAS, Club Valaisan
- UK West Midlands, Equitylink, Xenos
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37INTERNET BANS
- Professional Networks (FR)
- http//www.businessangels.com, BusinessAngels
- On-line secure matching information system for
entrepreneurs and investors - Funding requests are posted on the site after
selection by Professional Networks or one of its
partners (RDAs, CCIs, technological parks,
specialised organisations, etc.) - Investor wanting to get in touch with an
entrepreneur clicks on a dedicated icon, this
transmits his profile to the corresponding
entrepreneur. Entrepreneur decides whether or not
to follow up on the contact.
38SECTORAL BANS
- Talisman Ventures Ltd (UK) Manufacturing
- Biotechnologies, Internet, multimedia,
engineering, etc.
39LOCAL BANS
- Clubb essor 77 (FR), Vlerick (B), Devon
Cornwall (UK), B.A.R. (D) - Often smaller amounts
- Sometimes linked to solidarity funds (FR)
- Generalised
40TRANSREGIONAL INVESTMENTS
- Some BANs started to operate transregionally
- Some ad hoc linking between BANs in different
countries - Offering of investment opportunities often
hindered by own regulations and fear of foreign
legislation and rules - Experienced BAs already work transnationally - no
need for BANs
41FUNDING OF BANS SOURCES
42FUNDING OF BANS DIFFERENT TYPES
43FUNDING OF BANS SPONSORS
- Banco Ambrosiano - Grupo Intesa (IBAN)
- Deutsche Bank, German Venture Capital Association
(BAV) - All major UK high street banks (NBAN)
- SchmidtBank and Rödl Partner (NBA)
- Düsseldorf Stock Exchange (WIN NWR)
- Deutsche Börse, KfW, Investitionsbank Berlin,
Deutsche Ausgleichsbank (BAND)
44FUNDING OF BANSFEES CHARGED
- Some take no fees from BAs or entrepreneurs
- Fees charged vary according to a BAN, from 50
euro to gt500 euro - Fees can be charged upon registration,
subscription to bulletins, a membership fee for
one year (BA), a success fee after a deal
(2.5-5) - Some BANs started taking an equity share in
companies
45EUROPEAN BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORK
- Non-profit organisation
- Exchange of experience and promoting good
practice - Concept of BANs and Business Angels
- participate in the initiation and implementation
of local, regional, national and European
programmes assisting the creation and development
of a favourable environment to BAs
46About best practices in Europe
47- United Kingdom Fiscal environment
- Belgium and United Kingdom capital gains
taxation - France plan dépargne en action and Société de
Capital Risque - Belgium United Kingdom public support to BAN
- Germany awareness campaign via BAND
- Belgium code of conduct to be member of BeBAN
- UK NBAN and Colin Mason analyses of the UK
Business Angels industry - UK ERDF money to support BAN activities
- Italy, Germany and Luxembourg business plan
competitions linked with local BAN - networks and other financial institutions.
- Belgium, United Kingdom and Germany BAN are
private regional initiatives who - gain in some circumstances public support.
- Belgium BeBAN awareness seminar with all other
enterprises financing key players - United Kingdom Integrated finance panel for
entrepreneurs - United Kingdom LINC Scotland training for
bankers, advisers, accountants concerning - Business Angels activities
- Italy partnership between IBAN and Banca Intesa
in order to establish a perfect triangle - BA Entrepreneur Banks (capital debt)
- Italy Iban web site to make BA recruitment
easier and propose business ideas.
48ABOUT EU SUPPORTS
49EUROPEAN SUPPORT
- Structural Funds
- Financial Engineering action line in each
national SF programme - Multiannual programme for Entrepreneurship and
Enterprise
50EUROPEAN SUPPORTOJ C 263 of August 20th 1998
51FEASIBILITY STUDIES
- Creating an Italian Business Angel Network
- Service delivered through regional and local
networks - Setting-up a virtual community in IT
- Establishment of the Flemish Business Angel
Network - Expansion to the country
- Design of the most appropriated type of network
52PILOT SCEMES
- Establishment of regional networks
- Lisburn enterprise organisation ltd
- Instituut professor vlerick voor management
- Utveckling norrköping ab
- Gepafin spa
- Professional networks
- Instituto aragones de formento
53EBAN AWARENESS CREATION SEMINARS
- Project with DG Enterprise
- Co-funding (25) for organisation of regional
seminars - Awareness creation on informal venture capital
- studying the feasibility of setting up a BAN
- Pool of experts
- 1999 41 seminars in 12 countries
54About EBAN, the European Association of Business
Angel Network
55EBAN MISSION
- Facilitate that all potential European Business
Angels are aware of the concept, want to become
Business Angels and have the help of Business
Angel Network to find suitable enterprises to
invest in.
56EBAN ACTIVITIES
- Awareness creation
- Conferences
- Workshops
- Publications
- Gathering information on BAs and BANs
- Promoting a favourable environment for Bas and
BANs
57MEMBERS
Bizzbees
SITRA
Banow
Flanders BAN
DBAN
NBA
NEBIB
BAND
LINC Scotland
BAAR
NBAN
Vlerick BAN
BANA
BBL Banque
BusinessAngels.com
innovationsagentur
Club B2A
BOAS
Pastor Centre
Club valaisan
IBAN
58Thank you for your attention
- EUROPEAN BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORK, c/o EURADA
- Avenue des Arts 12, bte 7
- B- 1210 Brussels
- T. 32 (0)2 218 43 13
- F. 32 (0)2 218 45 83
- info_at_eban.org
- www.eban.org