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Turkey becomes the First Country-Member of the United Nations of Business Angels

26 Thursday Mar 2015

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In line with the decision unanimously taken by the founding members, The Business Angels Association of Turkey (TBAA) will represent Turkey in Washington D.C.  

The Business Angels Association of Turkey (TBAA) – which has entered into a cooperation agreement with Borsa İstanbul & EBAN last year towards ensuring the development of entrepreneurial ecosystem in Turkey and the South East Europe, increasing the number of entrepreneurs and angel investors, and supporting cooperation for more employment and innovation – will represent Turkey at the Global Business Angels Network (GBAN)Executive Committee.

TBAA has been designated as the first national representative of the global business angels network. TBAA represents 70% of the angel investment community of Turkey and TBAA President serves as the Vice President of European Business Angels Netwotk (EBAN), headquartered in Brussels.

The Business Angels Association of Turkey (TBAA) became the first national member of Global Business Angels Network (GBAN), it was announced at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Milan. The TBAA will represent Turkey at the United Nations of the global community of business angels and early stage markets. The GBAN Executive Committee selects one organization per country to serve as the interface between that nation’s angel community and GBAN efforts.

Selection criteria:

  • Recognised as neutral and inclusive by angel organizations in that country;
  • Open to engaging actively with other local Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) members to improve the local entrepreneurial ecosystem;
  • Willing to help angels and others engage in start-up and scale-up community efforts.

GLOBAL-BUSINESS-ANGELS-NETWORKGlobal Business Angels Network (GBAN)

Cross-border collaboration and syndication among angels and angel federations has come a long way since the 1999 initiation of the EBAN, The European Trade Association for Early Stage Market Players. The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation launched the Angel Capital Association (ACA) in 2005, and the Portuguese Federation of Angels initiated the World Business Angel Association (WBAA) in 2009.  All have helped lay the groundwork for the next generation global network, open to all serious non-institutional funders of entrepreneurial ventures: the Global Business Angels Network (GBAN).

GBAN brings greater public awareness and engagement to the role business angels play in helping new firms start and scale. It interfaces with entrepreneurs, policymakers, other early-stage finance actors and leading entrepreneurial support programs to strengthen the global entrepreneurial ecosystem.

www.gban.co

GBAN and the Global Entrepreneurship Network

GBAN is an initiative of the Global Entrepreneurs Network (GEN), the community of programs and policy initiatives, now operating in 150 countries.

It enables angels and their advocates to participate more actively in building and strengthening local and regional entrepreneurial ecosystems, by forging connections with start-up communities and policymakers and providing invaluable knowledge sharing and resources.

tbaa_horizantalThe Global Voice of Turkey’s Business Angels and Early Stage Market

The TBAA is one of the strongest angel investment associations in Europe, representing 70% of the angel investment community of Turkey. Eight of the 12 business angel networks in the country are TBAA members.

Established in 2011 by a group of pioneer business angels, the TBAA represents a sector that is expected to invest an estimated 400 million Euros annually in a few years’ time and has a key role to play in Turkey’s future, notably in the funding of SMEs and the creation of wealth and jobs. Most TBAA business angel networks, representing over 300 angel investors, are accredited by the government.

The TBAA hosted the European Business Angels Investment Forum last year in Istanbul with the participation of over 200 global business angels from 32 countries. The TBAA also holds the Vice Presidency of EBAN in Brussels.

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_MG_9410Altuntas:  ‘ The TBAA will contribute to the fast development of GBAN in South East Europe and beyond’

Baybars Altuntas, TBAA President, highlighted the importance of a global business angels network in increasing cross-border investments in start-ups and high-growths. Looking beyond Turkey, said Altuntas, the TBAA will promote GBAN in South East Europe and Middle East. ‘’We see GBAN as the United Nations of early stage markets of each country, and it includes business angels, start-ups, incubators, technoparks, accelerators, crowd funding platforms, SMEs and entrepreneurs.’ Altuntas pointed to the TBAA’s readiness to share its know-how with countries that will be represented at the GBAN.’’

12 CandaceJohnson:  ‘We are most pleased that our Turkish Members, the TBAA are lending their leadership to take this forward in Turkey’

Candace Johnson, President of EBAN commented on Turkey’s full membership and the TBAA’s role as a global voice and representative of the Turkish business angels and early-stage market ecosystem: “It is with great joy that EBAN the European Trade Association of Business Angel Networks, Seed Funds and Early Stage Market Players, MBAN the Middle East North Africa Network of Business Angel Networks, Seed Funds and Early Stage Market Players and ABAN, the African Network of Business Angel Networks, Seed Funds and Early Stage Market Players join the Global Business Angel Network to support the wonderful work that the Kaufmann Foundation and the Global Entrepreneurship Network have done to create a global innovation and entrepreneurial society and economy.  We are most pleased that our Turkish Members, the TBAA are lending their leadership to take this forward in Turkey.”

jortmansOrtmans: ‘ We welcome Turkey’s TBAA as the first national member of GBAN’

Jonathan Ortmans, President of the Global Entrepreneurship Network; Senior Fellow, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; and Co-chair of the Global Business Angels Network, commented on Turkey’s full membership and the TBAA’s role as a global voice and representative of the Turkish business angels and early-stage market ecosystem: ‘We are extremely pleased to welcome Turkey and the TBAA as the first national member of Global Business Angels Network. We needed to ensure the first country we chose would be a good role model for other countries. Because the TBAA’s spectacular contributions to the development of the entrepreneurial and angel investment ecosystem – not just in Turkey but throughout the region – it was clear that the TBAA was the perfect choice.’

This article featured in the global media:

Angel News – UK

http://www.angelnews.co.uk/article.jsf?articleId=18043

Migrant Woman – UK

http://www.migrantwoman.com/2015/03/turkey-becomes-the-first-country-member-of-the-united-nations-of-business-angels/

Middle East Business Review – Jordan

http://middleeast-business.com/turkey-becomes-the-first-country-member-of-the-united-nations-of-business-angels/

Balkans Business Review

http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=202107

Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey

http://www.borsaistanbul.com/en/news/2015/03/23/turkey-becomes-the-first-country-member-of-the-united-nations-of-business-angels

Istanbul Finance Center, Turkey

http://www.ifcturkey.com/view/660/turkey-becomes-the-first-country-member-of-the-united-nations-of-business-angels/

Hurriyet Daiy News, Turkey

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/angel-investors-association-to-represent-turkey-abroad.aspx?pageID=238&nID=80108&NewsCatID=344

 

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