EBAN
This article is about the European business investment organization. For the Israeli statesman, see Abba Eban.
EBAN is an international, not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to represent the Span-European early stage investor community, gathering member organisations and individuals from Europe and beyond. Originally targeted only to business angels, today EBAN is a cross sector representative of equity early stage investors.[1]
EBAN is fueling innovation and growth throughout EMEA. The representative for the early stage investor community, gathers over 146 member organizations from 46 countries not only in Europe, but in the MENA and African Regions . Our members are: Federations of Business Angel Networks; Business Angel Networks; Early Stage Venture Capital and Seed Funds; Electronic Funding Platforms and Business Angels; and other market stakeholders such as Crowd Funders and Accelerators.
EBAN represents a sector estimated to invest 5.1billion Euros a year and comprising 260.000 angel investors. According to its annual collection of data (2012) and exclusively though business angel networks, 2900 company were funded and 17800 jobs were created.[2][3][4]
History
EBAN was established in 1999 by a group of pioneer angel networks in Europe with the collaboration of the European Commission and EURADA (the European Association of Development Agencies).[5] In 1999, only 50 business angel networks were identified across Europe to support high growth start-ups, with more than half operating in the UK.[6] Today, the number of business angel networks has risen to 460.[7]
Activities
- Setting professional standards, training, and certification for the early stage investment asset class; building the capacity of early stage investment actors to facilitate co-investment as well as increasing transparency in the market by changing the culture on reporting standards.
- Benchmarking, research and networking with peers .
- Lobbying, trusted and continued dialogue with European policy makers to improve the working environment of early stage investors.
- Raising awareness, advocacy and capacity building.
- Cross-border syndication and co-investment support.
Structure
Types of members accepted by EBAN (31/12/2013)
- Business Angels
- Business angels networks
- Federations of business angels networks
- Early stage venture capital funds
- Business accelerators
- Electronic funding platforms
- Associate/ other early stage market players
Governance
EBAN is led by a Board of Directors elected for 2-year mandates. The Board selects a President and an Executive Committee which becomes involved in the day-to-day operations with the Secretariat.
EBAN Presidents
- 2014-Pres Candace Johnson, Sophia Business Angels, France
- 2012-2014 Paulo Andrez, FNABA, Portugal
- 2010-2012 Brigitte Baumann, Go Beyond, Switzerland
- 2006-2010 Anthony Clarke, London Business Angels, United Kingdom
- 2003-2006 Peter Jungen, BAND, Germany
Before 2003, co-presidency system
Executive Committee
Executive committee composition at (31-12-2013)[8]
- Paulo Andrez, FNABA, Portugal (President)
- Ari Korhonen, FiBAN, Finland (Vice-President)
- Albert Colomer, ESBAN, Catalunya
- Baybars Altuntaş, TBAA, Turkey
Annual events and past editions
Annual Congress
Two days annual meeting organized in order to debate the role of early stage investors in Europe as key players to foster growth, learning, lobbying and networking. Different speeches, workshops, venues and the awards ceremony for the EBAN annual prizes.
Edition | Year | Location |
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14th | 13–14 May 2014 | Dublin, Ireland[9] |
13th | 13–14 May 2013 | Vienna, Austria[10] |
12th | 23–24 April 2012 | Moscow, Russia[11] |
11th | 12–13 May 2011 | Warsaw, Poland[12] |
10th | 15–16 April 2010 | Istanbul, Turkey[13] |
9th | 27–28 April 2009 | Madrid, Spain[14] |
8th | 14–15 April 2008 | Arnhem, Netherlands |
7th | 16–17 April 2007 | Estoril (Cascais), Portugal[15] |
6th | 10–11 April 2006 | Prague, Czech Republic[16] |
5th | 3–4 March 2005 | Paris, France[17] |
4th | 13–14 November 2003 | Milan, Italy |
Previous international conferences: | Düsseldorf, Germany Rotterdam, Netherlands Brussels, Belgium |
EBAN University
Meeting organized in order to debate about different relevant themes linked with early stage investing and for learning and networking. Different speeches and workshops.
Edition | Year | Location |
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13th | 17-18 November 2014 | Helsinki, Finland |
12th | 2–3 October 2013 | Moscow, Russia |
11th | 17–18 January 2013 | Istanbul, Turkey |
10th | 20–21 October 2011 | Brussels, Belgium |
9th | 18–19 November 2010 | Nice, France |
8th | 9–10 November 2009 | Stockholm, Sweden |
7th | 31 October 2008 | Kirchberg, Austria |
6th | 20 November 2007 | Geneva, Switzerland |
5th | 23 November 2006 | Brussels, Belgium |
4th | 16 November 2005 | Brussels, Belgium |
3rd | 6–8 May 2004 | St. George’s Bay, Malta |
2nd | 19–20 November 2003 | Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
Past EBAN awards[18]
Winners of the 9th EBAN Awards (2014)
European Early Stage Investor of the Year: Jari Ovaskainen (Finland)
Most Successful Firm Financed by Early Stage Investors: DecaWave (Ireland)
Best Individual in globably engaging Early Stage Investors within the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Baybars Altuntas (Turkey)
Best EBAN Member: Business Angels Copenhagen (Denmark)
Best EBAN Newcomer: Estonian Business Angels Network (Estonia)
Best European Business Angel Week Initiative: Startech Ventres (Greece)
Winners of the 8th EBAN Awards (2013)
Business Angel of the Year: Dusan Stojanovik,[19] True Global Ventures (Sweden)
Business Angel Network of the Year: IESE BAN[20] (Spain)
Best Federation of the Year: HBAN[21] (Ireland)
Best Early Stage Fund: Vera Early Stage Fund (Finland)
Best Performing New Member: Austrian Angels Investors Association (AAIA, Austria)
Winners of the 7th EBAN Awards (2012)[22]
Business Angel of the Year: Philippe Gluntz, Business Angel affiliated to Paris Business Angels (France)
Deal of the Year: United Resins, submitted by FNABA (Portugal)
Early Stage Fund of the Year: Zernike Meta Venture, submitted by META Group (Italy)
Breakthrough Service/ Tool by a BAN: PEEX, submitted by Mountain Partners (Switzerland)
Business Angel Network of the Year: FiBAN (Finland); Honorable Mention awarded to Paris Business Angels (France)
Winners of the 6th EBAN Awards (2011)[23]
Business Angel of the Year: Francesco Marini Clarelli[24] (Italy)
Deal of the Year: Polidea (Poland)
Early Stage Fund of the Year: Seraphim (UK)
Impact Investment of the Year: EKO-Logic (Poland)
Breakthrough Service/ Tool by a BAN: Paris Business Angels (France) for Angelsoft (USA)
Winners of the 5th EBAN Awards (2010)
Business angel of the year: Véronique Castelo (FR)
Business angel group of the year: Sophia Business Angels (FR)
Best investment in a social enterprise: Biogenera, submitted by Italian Angels for Growth and Meta Group (IT)
Best early stage fund manager/team of the year: Succès Europe (FR)
Winners of the 4th EBAN Awards (2009)
Business angel of the year: Cornelius Boersch (DE)
European early stage fund manager/team: Guy Rigaud, Rhônes Alpes Création (FR)
European business angel group leader/team: Paris Business Angels (FR)
Best cross border deal: Tie between BUY VIP and Louise (EU)
Most successful angel backed company: Aventiv (BE)
Best lobbying initiative (in support of business angels and early stage investors): Italian Business Angels Network (IT)
Winners of the 3rd EBAN Awards (2008)
Best team of the year: Greater London Enterprise (UK)
Best business angel of the year: Nelson Gray (Scotland)
Best syndicated deal (BA/VC): Swedish Venture Capital Association (SE)
Best new initiative/new entrant on the market: The Ready for Equity! Project (EU)
Winners of the 2nd EBAN Awards (2007)
BAN manager of the year: Finance South East for the South East Capital Alliance (UK)
Best new initiative on the market: London Business Angels for The Creative Business Accelerator (UK)
Business angel of the year: NeBIB for Hans Bertram (NL)
Most promising exit: London Business Angels for Pout (UK)
Winners of the 1st EBAN Awards (2006)
Most promising exit: London Business Angels (UK)
Best benchmarking work: ESBAN (ES)
Best new network tool practice: France Angels (FR)
Best co-investment initiative: BANSON (DE)
Involvement in European Projects
EBAN has collaborated with the following European Commission projects:
- ICT Finance MarketPlace/ Access ICT - European Platform for Access to ICT Investors (2010-2012)
- EASY - Early Stage Investor (2006-2008)[25]
- Ready4Equity (2006-2008)[26]
External links
References
- ↑ , European commission - Business angels
- ↑ , Business Angel market
- ↑ , EBAN members directory
- ↑ , EBAN membership coverage
- ↑ , Eurada International Networks
- ↑ , EBAN activity report 2008
- ↑ , EBAN Statistics 2012
- ↑ , EBAN executive committee
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2014
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2013
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2012
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2011
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2010
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2009
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2007
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2006
- ↑ , EBAN Annual Congress 2005
- ↑ , EBAN awards
- ↑ , EBAN awards
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- ↑ , EASY - Early Stage Investor
- ↑ , Ready4Equity