october 2001(rev 5) m. reino c. saublens. why do europe need a business angel culture equity...
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October 2001(Rev 5)
M. Reino
C. Saublens
WHY DO EUROPE NEED WHY DO EUROPE NEED A BUSINESS ANGEL CULTUREA BUSINESS ANGEL CULTURE
•EQUITY GAPEQUITY GAP•BANK RISK ADVERSBANK RISK ADVERS•ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILL TRANSFER. ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILL TRANSFER. Most start-up entreprises don ’t survive more Most start-up entreprises don ’t survive more than 5 years.than 5 years.•SME ’s BIRTHRATESME ’s BIRTHRATE
EQUITY GAPEQUITY GAP
Banks look for collateral (intangible assets Banks look for collateral (intangible assets are not security)are not security)
Formal Venture Capital investing in higher Formal Venture Capital investing in higher and higher amountsand higher amounts
Gap in the start-up and seed phaseGap in the start-up and seed phase Need for Business Angel financingNeed for Business Angel financing
BASIC FACTSBASIC FACTS
It is difficult for new companies to raise It is difficult for new companies to raise funds because they don’t have the necessary funds because they don’t have the necessary guaranteesguarantees
Business Angels and venture capital Business Angels and venture capital organisations have difficulties in finding organisations have difficulties in finding good business plansgood business plans Need for Business Angel NetworksNeed for Business Angel Networks
SME SUCCESS DEPENDS SME SUCCESS DEPENDS UPONUPON
Business PlanBusiness Plan Amount of equity and appropriate finance Amount of equity and appropriate finance
availableavailable Skills of the entrepreneur Skills of the entrepreneur Guidance availableGuidance available
BA FINANCINGBA FINANCINGCAPITAL NEEDS
TIME
SEED START-UP
EARLY GROWTH
SUSTAINED GROWTH
HIGH RISK
LOW RISKFriends,
Family, Fools
Business Angels
Formal Venture Capital
IPO
GROWTH
FROM IDEA TO ENTERPRISEFROM IDEA TO ENTERPRISE
Start-up
10 000
Creation of enter-prise
1 000
1. Growth Pre-IPO 2. Growth
VC financing
100Goin
g publi
c
20
Market
leader
2
Source:McKinsey, New
Venture
Busi-
ness idea
BUSINESS ANGELBUSINESS ANGEL
Informal private investor with smart money Informal private investor with smart money (finance+expertise)(finance+expertise)
Investment 25 000 - 250 000 euroInvestment 25 000 - 250 000 euro Willing to share their managerial skills, Willing to share their managerial skills,
specialist knowledge and networksspecialist knowledge and networks Often prefer to invest in their region of Often prefer to invest in their region of
residenceresidence Seeking profit, but also funSeeking profit, but also fun
Company name Angel Investor Business Investment Value at Exit
Apple Computer (Name Witheld) Computer hardware
$91.000 $154 million
Amazon.com Thomas Alberg Online bookshop
$100.000 $26 million
Blue Rhino Andrew Filipowski
Propane cylinder replacements
$500.000 $24 million
Lifeminders.com Frans Kok Internet e-mail reminder service
$100.000 $3 million
Body Shop Ian McGlinn Body care products
£4.000 £42 million
ML Laboratories Kevin Leech Kidney medical treatment
£50.000 £71 million
Matcon Ivan Semenenko Bulk containers
£15.000 £2.5 million
Source: partially adapted from unpublished data provided by Amis Vntures in 1999
ANGEL SYNDICATESANGEL SYNDICATES
Informal “one-off” syndicates for individual Informal “one-off” syndicates for individual dealsdeals
Permanent syndicates with their own Permanent syndicates with their own identity and operating proceduresidentity and operating procedures
““Leed Angels” and outer group of passive Leed Angels” and outer group of passive AngelsAngels
Larger than average size of investmentsLarger than average size of investments Some affiliated to a BAN (Linc Scotland)Some affiliated to a BAN (Linc Scotland)
BUSINESS ANGEL TYPESBUSINESS ANGEL TYPES(Source: LINC Scotland)(Source: LINC Scotland)
PATRON PATRON ANGELS/ARCHANGELSANGELS/ARCHANGELS
Over 50 000£Over 50 000£ Serial investorSerial investor Net worth £1M+Net worth £1M+ Limited hands-on managementLimited hands-on management Invest in wide range of companies, including Invest in wide range of companies, including
start-upsstart-ups Often pull syndicates togetherOften pull syndicates together
INCOME SEEKING/ INCOME SEEKING/ OCCUPATIONAL ANGELSOCCUPATIONAL ANGELS
Less wealthyLess wealthy less able to withstand loss, risk averseless able to withstand loss, risk averse Invest 25K£-50K£Invest 25K£-50K£ Seeking full-time or part-time employment Seeking full-time or part-time employment
and regular incomeand regular income Like syndicatesLike syndicates Invest close to home in known sectorsInvest 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
BUSINESS ANGEL BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORKSNETWORKS
Private or semi-public bodies whose aim is to Private or semi-public bodies whose aim is to match entrepreneurs looking for equity with match entrepreneurs looking for equity with
Business AngelsBusiness Angels
GAP WITH USAGAP WITH USA
Operating in Operating in Europe: 125 000Europe: 125 000
Potential: 1 000 Potential: 1 000 000000
Operating in USA: Operating in USA: 3 Million3 Million
Likely to double Likely to double within next decadewithin next decade
30-40 times more 30-40 times more companies get BA companies get BA than VC money.than VC money.
(van (van Osnabrugge)Osnabrugge)
A BAN IS A MARKET PLACEA BAN IS A MARKET PLACEWHICH ALLOWSWHICH ALLOWSENTREPRENEURS TO MEETENTREPRENEURS TO MEETWITH BUSINESS ANGELSWITH BUSINESS ANGELS
•Ban can operate localy, regionaly, Ban can operate localy, regionaly, or at national level. They need a criticalor at national level. They need a criticalmass in terms of good project and angelsmass in terms of good project and angels
SERVICES PROVIDED BY SERVICES PROVIDED BY BANSBANS
Creating awareness of the Business Angel Creating awareness of the Business Angel conceptconcept
Identification of BAsIdentification of BAs Assistance to entrepreneurs and BAsAssistance to entrepreneurs and BAs Matching BAs and entrepreneursMatching BAs and entrepreneurs
MATCHING BY BANMATCHING BY BAN
Preparation of presentation
Confronting offer and demand
Circulation of business plan
Participation in investment forum/club
BA added to database
Identification of nvestment priorities
Identification
Drafting of business plan summary
Business plan evaluation and validation
Contact to BAN
BUSINESS ANGEL
ENTREPRENEUR
MATCHING
TOOLS OF BANSTOOLS OF BANS
Organisation of investment clubs, forumsOrganisation of investment clubs, forums Information bulletins, magazines, Information bulletins, magazines,
newsletters, circulation of business plansnewsletters, circulation of business plans Internet, databasesInternet, databases Personal introductionsPersonal introductions
Matching 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)
The Secrets of a DealThe Secrets of a Deal
ANGEL ’s 5 C: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:
HOW ARE BAN CLIENTS HOW ARE BAN CLIENTS ACQUIREDACQUIRED
Word to mouthWord to mouth Information events, seminarsInformation events, seminars Own newslettersOwn newsletters Articles in pressArticles in press Established co-operation with banks, Established co-operation with banks,
financial institutions, accountantsfinancial institutions, accountants Direct mailingsDirect mailings Visits to enterprisesVisits to enterprises
INVESTMENT FORUMINVESTMENT FORUM
• Generally organised in the late afternoon to allow a Generally organised in the late afternoon to allow a small number of businessmen (4 to 6) to show their small number of businessmen (4 to 6) to show their project to a number of Business Angels (max 20)project to a number of Business Angels (max 20)
• Business Angels often receive a short description of Business Angels often receive a short description of requests for investment along with their invitationrequests for investment along with their invitation
• There can be a fee to take part in such a forum i.e. There can be a fee to take part in such a forum i.e. NEBIB charges +/- 110 EURO both to the NEBIB charges +/- 110 EURO both to the entrepreneurs and to informal investorsentrepreneurs and to informal investors
INVESTMENT FORUMINVESTMENT FORUM
• Entrepreneurs taking part in the forum are briefed Entrepreneurs taking part in the forum are briefed beforehand on how to introduce themselves and beforehand on how to introduce themselves and their project appropriately. Following a formal their project appropriately. Following a formal presentation of the projects, entrepreneurs and presentation of the projects, entrepreneurs and Business Angels have time to meet and initiate Business Angels have time to meet and initiate contacts.contacts.
• The BAN follows-up the event with an analysis of The BAN follows-up the event with an analysis of the contacts initiated during the forumthe contacts initiated during the forum
• Depending on the BAN, investment forums are Depending on the BAN, investment forums are held every 2 monthsheld every 2 months
INVESTMENT FORUM INVESTMENT FORUM PREPARATIONPREPARATION
TT00 : Forum date: Forum date TT33 : Training for entrepreneur - rehearsal of talk at : Training for entrepreneur - rehearsal of talk at
investment foruminvestment forum TT66 : Invitations are sent to BAs, along with a : Invitations are sent to BAs, along with a
summary of draft requests for fundingsummary of draft requests for funding TT99 : Identification of projects to be presented at : Identification of projects to be presented at
investment foruminvestment forum
BULLETINS & MAGAZINESBULLETINS & MAGAZINES• NEBIB (NL): publication of a monthly magazine on NEBIB (NL): publication of a monthly magazine on
company profiles, various analyses and information on company profiles, various analyses and information on venture capital. Free service. Sent to 400 potential venture capital. Free service. Sent to 400 potential informal investors.informal investors.
• LINK (UK): publication of a monthly magazine featuring LINK (UK): publication of a monthly magazine featuring entrepreneur profiles which are published six times - once entrepreneur profiles which are published six times - once extensively (200 word max) and five times as a two-line extensively (200 word max) and five times as a two-line summary. Subscriptions (190 EURO). Sent to 12.000 summary. Subscriptions (190 EURO). Sent to 12.000 interested people.interested people.
• Neither NEBIB nor Linc charge a fee to include a profile Neither NEBIB nor Linc charge a fee to include a profile in their magazine.in their magazine.
BUSINESS ANGEL BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORKS IN EUROPENETWORKS IN EUROPE
62
110
year 1998 year 2000
Source: EBAN 2000
AMOUNT OF BANSAMOUNT OF BANS
Source: EBAN 2000
A B DKFIN
F
DEIRLIESCHNL
UK
BANS BY COUNTRYBANS BY COUNTRYCountry Year 2000 Year 1998Austria 1 1Belgium 5 2Denmark 1 1Finland 1 1France 24 3Germany 23 1Ireland 1 1Israel 1 0Italy 5 0Monaco 1Spain 1 0Sweden 2 1Switzerland 3 1The Netherlands 2 1UK 49 49TOTAL 120 62
DEALS REGISTERED BY DEALS REGISTERED BY BANSBANS
0
200
400
600
year 1996 year 1997 year 1998 year 1999
Source: EBAN 2000
Rest ofEuropeUK
DIFFERENT BANSDIFFERENT BANS
Non-profit organisations or public Non-profit organisations or public initiatives, free standing or integrated in the initiatives, free standing or integrated in the economic development actionseconomic development actions
Private sector initiatives, public limited Private sector initiatives, public limited liability companiesliability companies
NATIONAL BAN NATIONAL BAN ASSOCIATIONSASSOCIATIONS
BANA (UK), BEBAN (B)BANA (UK), BEBAN (B) Trade representative bodies overseeing the Trade representative bodies overseeing the
development of best practice development of best practice LobbyingLobbying
NATIONAL BANSNATIONAL BANS
NBAN (UK), LINC Scotland, BAND (D), IBAN (I)NBAN (UK), LINC Scotland, BAND (D), IBAN (I)• National networks of regional BANs National networks of regional BANs • Nationwide circulation of investment opportunities Nationwide circulation of investment opportunities
• Magazines and bulletinsMagazines and bulletins• Web sitesWeb sites
• Promotion of the BAN conceptPromotion of the BAN concept• Often sponsored by major banks and professional Often sponsored by major banks and professional
firms, backed by Governmentfirms, backed by Government
BANS OPERATING BANS OPERATING NATIONALLYNATIONALLY
NEBIB (NL)NEBIB (NL)• Private initiativePrivate initiative• Regional seminars (De 7e Hemel)Regional seminars (De 7e Hemel)• Working in co-operation with RoBANWorking in co-operation with RoBAN
SITRA MATCHING SERVICE (FI)SITRA MATCHING SERVICE (FI)• Operated by national public fundOperated by national public fund• Regional officesRegional offices
REGIONAL BANSREGIONAL BANS
BE: Vlerick BAN, BAMS, Bizzbees, BE: Vlerick BAN, BAMS, Bizzbees, WaBAN, Business Angels ConnectWaBAN, Business Angels Connect
FR: Federation Club B2A, Pro-BackFR: Federation Club B2A, Pro-BackDE: BAAR, NBADE: BAAR, NBAIT: Lombardia 1, Centro Adriatico, UBAN, IT: Lombardia 1, Centro Adriatico, UBAN,
VeniseVeniseCH: BOAS, Club ValaisanCH: BOAS, Club ValaisanUK: West Midlands, Equitylink, XenosUK: West Midlands, Equitylink, Xenos
INTERNET BANSINTERNET BANSProfessional Networks (FR)Professional Networks (FR)• http://www.businessangels.com, BusinessAngels® http://www.businessangels.com, BusinessAngels® • On-line secure matching information system for On-line secure matching information system for
entrepreneurs and investorsentrepreneurs and investors• Funding requests are posted on the site after selection by Funding requests are posted on the site after selection by
Professional Networks or one of its partners (RDAs, Professional Networks or one of its partners (RDAs, CCIs, technological parks, specialised organisations, etc.)CCIs, technological parks, specialised organisations, etc.)
• Investor wanting to get in touch with an entrepreneur Investor wanting to get in touch with an entrepreneur clicks on a dedicated icon, this transmits his profile to the clicks on a dedicated icon, this transmits his profile to the corresponding entrepreneur. Entrepreneur decides corresponding entrepreneur. Entrepreneur decides whether or not to follow up on the contact.whether or not to follow up on the contact.
SECTORAL BANSSECTORAL BANS
• Talisman Ventures Ltd (UK):Talisman Ventures Ltd (UK): ManufacturingManufacturing
• Biotechnologies, Internet, multimedia, Biotechnologies, Internet, multimedia, engineering, etcengineering, etc..
LOCAL BANSLOCAL BANS
Clubb essor 77 (FR), Vlerick (B), Devon Clubb essor 77 (FR), Vlerick (B), Devon & Cornwall (UK), B.A.R. (D)& Cornwall (UK), B.A.R. (D)
• Often smaller amountsOften smaller amounts• Sometimes linked to “solidarity funds” (FR)Sometimes linked to “solidarity funds” (FR)• GeneralisedGeneralised
TRANSREGIONAL TRANSREGIONAL INVESTMENTSINVESTMENTS
• Some BANs started to operate transregionallySome BANs started to operate transregionally• Some ad hoc linking between BANs in different Some ad hoc linking between BANs in different
countriescountries• Offering of investment opportunities often Offering of investment opportunities often
hindered by own regulations and fear of foreign hindered by own regulations and fear of foreign legislation and ruleslegislation and rules
• Experienced BAs already work transnationally - Experienced BAs already work transnationally - no need for BANsno need for BANs
FUNDING OF BANS: FUNDING OF BANS: SOURCES SOURCES
European10% National
20%
Regional11%
Fees from BAs17%
Fees from enterprises
30%
Other (sponsoring)
12%
Source: EBAN 2000
FUNDING OF BANS: FUNDING OF BANS: DIFFERENT TYPESDIFFERENT TYPES
Source: EBAN 2000
publicly funded27%
mixed17%
private46%
heavily sponsored
10%
FUNDING OF BANS: FUNDING OF BANS: SPONSORSSPONSORS
Banco Ambrosiano - Grupo Intesa (IBAN)Banco Ambrosiano - Grupo Intesa (IBAN) Deutsche Bank, German Venture Capital Deutsche Bank, German Venture Capital
Association (BAV)Association (BAV) All major UK high street banks (NBAN)All major UK high street banks (NBAN) SchmidtBank and Rödl & Partner (NBA)SchmidtBank and Rödl & Partner (NBA) Düsseldorf Stock Exchange (WIN NWR)Düsseldorf Stock Exchange (WIN NWR) Deutsche Börse, KfW, Investitionsbank Berlin, Deutsche Börse, KfW, Investitionsbank Berlin,
Deutsche Ausgleichsbank… (BAND)Deutsche Ausgleichsbank… (BAND)
FUNDING OF BANS:FUNDING OF BANS:FEES CHARGEDFEES CHARGED
• Some take no fees from BAs or entrepreneursSome take no fees from BAs or entrepreneurs• Fees charged vary according to a BAN, from 50 Fees charged vary according to a BAN, from 50
euro to >500 euroeuro to >500 euro• Fees can be charged upon registration, Fees can be charged upon registration,
subscription to bulletins, a membership fee for one subscription to bulletins, a membership fee for one year (BA), a success fee after a deal (2.5-5%)year (BA), a success fee after a deal (2.5-5%)
• Some BANs started taking an equity share in Some BANs started taking an equity share in companiescompanies
EUROPEAN BUSINESS EUROPEAN BUSINESS ANGEL NETWORKANGEL NETWORK
• Non-profit organisationNon-profit organisation• Exchange of experience and promoting good Exchange of experience and promoting good
practicepractice• Concept of BANs and Business AngelsConcept of BANs and Business Angels• participate in the initiation and implementation of participate in the initiation and implementation of
local, regional, national and European local, regional, national and European programmes assisting the creation and programmes assisting the creation and development of a favourable environment to BAsdevelopment of a favourable environment to BAs
United Kingdom: Fiscal environmentBelgium and United Kingdom : capital gains taxationFrance: plan d’épargne en action and Société de Capital RisqueBelgium & United Kingdom: public support to BANGermany: awareness campaign via BANDBelgium: code of conduct to be member of BeBANUK: NBAN and Colin Mason analyses of the UK Business Angels industryUK: ERDF money to support BAN activitiesItaly, 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 playersUnited Kingdom: Integrated finance panel for entrepreneursUnited Kingdom: LINC Scotland: training for bankers, advisers, accountants concerning
Business Angels’ activitiesItaly : 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.
EUROPEAN SUPPORTEUROPEAN SUPPORT
• Structural FundsStructural Funds• ““Financial Engineering” action line in Financial Engineering” action line in
each national SF programmeeach national SF programme• Multiannual programme for Multiannual programme for
Entrepreneurship and EnterpriseEntrepreneurship and Enterprise
EUROPEAN SUPPORT:EUROPEAN SUPPORT:OJ C 263 of August 20th 1998OJ C 263 of August 20th 1998
E B A ND isse m in a tion ac ross E u ro pe
C o - fin a nce 5 0 %
D isse m in a tio n a c tio ns
3 p ro jec ts co - f ina nced
C o - fin a nce 5 0 %1 ye ar
F e as ib i li ty stu d ies
6 p ro jec ts co - f ina nced
C o - fin a nce 5 0 %3 yea rs
C om m e rc ia lly run
E s tab lish m e n t o f ne tw o rks
3 S T E P A P P R O A C H
FEASIBILITY STUDIESFEASIBILITY STUDIES
• Creating an Italian Business Angel Network Creating an Italian Business Angel Network • Service delivered through regional and local Service delivered through regional and local
networksnetworks• Setting-up a “virtual community” in ITSetting-up a “virtual community” in IT• Establishment of the Flemish Business Angel Establishment of the Flemish Business Angel
NetworkNetwork• Expansion to the countryExpansion to the country• Design of the most appropriated type of Design of the most appropriated type of
networknetwork
PILOT SCEMESPILOT SCEMES
• Establishment of regional networks:Establishment of regional networks:• Lisburn enterprise organisation ltdLisburn enterprise organisation ltd• Instituut professor vlerick voor Instituut professor vlerick voor
managementmanagement• Utveckling norrköping abUtveckling norrköping ab• Gepafin spaGepafin spa• Professional networksProfessional networks• Instituto aragones de formentoInstituto aragones de formento
EBAN AWARENESS EBAN AWARENESS CREATION SEMINARSCREATION SEMINARS
• Project with DG EnterpriseProject with DG Enterprise• Co-funding (~25%) for organisation of regional Co-funding (~25%) for organisation of regional
seminars seminars • Awareness creation on informal venture Awareness creation on informal venture
capitalcapital• studying the feasibility of setting up a BANstudying the feasibility of setting up a BAN
• Pool of expertsPool of experts• 1999: 41 seminars in 12 countries1999: 41 seminars in 12 countries
EBAN MISSIONEBAN MISSION
Facilitate that all potential European Business Facilitate that all potential European Business Angels are aware of the concept, want to Angels are aware of the concept, want to
become Business Angels and have the help become Business Angels and have the help of Business Angel Network to find suitable of Business Angel Network to find suitable
enterprises to invest in.enterprises to invest in.
EBAN ACTIVITIESEBAN ACTIVITIES
• Awareness creationAwareness creation• ConferencesConferences• WorkshopsWorkshops• PublicationsPublications• Gathering information on BAs and BANsGathering information on BAs and BANs• Promoting a favourable environment for Promoting a favourable environment for
Bas and BANsBas and BANs
MEMBERSMEMBERSSITRA
LINC Scotland
NBAN
BANA
BusinessAngels.com
BAND
IBAN
NEBIB
Vlerick BAN
innovationsagentur
Pastor CentreBOAS
BAAR
Club valaisan
Club B2A
BBL Banque
NBA
Bizzbees
DBANFlanders BAN Banow
Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention
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