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A business angel investor uses their personal disposable finance and business or professional experience to invest in the growth of a small business, generally in start-up or early stage.  
''Finance - alternative finance''.


Angel investors can make investments on their own or as part of a syndicate.
(CAFCN).


The Cambridge Alternative Finance Collaboration Network is a cross-sectoral and cross-regional international knowledge network, established to accelerate the creation and transfer of knowledge relating to fintech and other forms of alternative finance.


== See also ==
It is promoted by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, headquartered in the UK.
* [[Venture capital]]
* [[Crowdfunding]]
* [[MCT]]




===Other links===
==See also==
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9426 Two-fifths of SMEs that seek funding are rejected, Sally Percy, The Treasurer September 2013]
*[[Alternative finance]]
*[[Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance]]
*[[Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership]]
*[[Cambridge Judge Business School]]
*[[Finance]]
*[[Fintech]]
 
 
==External link==
*[https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/centres/alternative-finance/about-us/ Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance webpage]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 27 January 2022

Finance - alternative finance.

(CAFCN).

The Cambridge Alternative Finance Collaboration Network is a cross-sectoral and cross-regional international knowledge network, established to accelerate the creation and transfer of knowledge relating to fintech and other forms of alternative finance.

It is promoted by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, headquartered in the UK.


See also


External link