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...regional macro dynamics. Whereas in venture capital, because the outcomes are typically global outcomes, you may be hunting in a region with certain macro dynamics, but the outcomes are never impacted by the macro. My portfolio is a global portfolio.
kind of regional specific. So some of them, you know, focus just on Nigeria, West Africa, South Africa focused ones, East Africa focused ones. But, really, plenty of seed stage investment capital to really catalyze some of these early stage stories.
We want to be able to build long term venture capacity in Europe. We want to contribute to more investments into the deep tech sector in Europe. And we also want to invest into what we call underserved regions of Europe where we know there is technol
So how do you see all of that, and how has it played out in reality when when working with local investors versus internationals that kind of dip in to closer to maybe an IPO? I mean, look. One of my greatest frustrations is that even though, you kno
We blend those resources with private ones, and we execute that strategy through our partners. Who are our partners? Our partners are fund managers. Our partners are banks and other financial intermediaries, which help us to reach out to successful,
...investing in in venture capital as an asset class in Portugal, And we haven't had, up until now, and that's actually in the plans for for 2026 by the government, we haven't had a proper fund to funds type of initiative like ecore set in Spain, like B
...that we are investing in, but the the wider economy and public. What I think most people struggle with when assessing venture, as a part of their portfolio location is the long term characteristics of it. It's probably
Council, giving some grants plus equity, some nice program going at scale with steps program. So that's something that we need to use to the fullest extent. The second one is, there has been also at EIF level some initiative to finance funds at large
...investing in The US alongside some very experienced investors. We knew nothing of VC, so it was very instrumental for us to learn from them because there was also nobody here in Europe to to teach us. And then eventually with time, we we sort of as e
those very best companies, those very competitive rounds. And, yeah, and, of course, it it also makes you think that that type of fund, you cannot just deploy it at CNCUA's a. You have to become more multistage. You have to think about, you know, wha
iZettle, Kahoot, Personio. So, you know, we invest across industries and across sectors. And we invest from from seed to growth, and we're currently deploying, funds out of our our tenth fund, which is just over $1,000,000,000 in in fresh capital. An
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