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Entrepreneur FAQ
What is the Irish Investment Network? The Irish Investment Network is an online platform designed to connect entrepreneurs (looking for growth or start-up capital) and angel investors (looking for investment opportunities). The Irish Investment Network is unique in that it offers a local, national and global platform with partner networks across North America, Africa, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia. The Irish Investment Network is continually growing, developing and updating its extensive database of angel investors. What is an Angel Investor? Originally, the term "angel" was coined to refer to the people who financed broadway plays when all else failed. Today this term has become common among the investment community to refer to a high net-worth individual that invests their own personal funds in various businesses. In Ireland, it is estimated that there are well over 100,000 potential angel investors that annually invest approximately 1 billion in Irish businesses and currently own over 5 billion in existing equity. This represents roughly 7% of what the banks are investing. As well, statistics show that this figure trumps that of venture capital lending. The Irish labour market and productivity centre estimates that angel investments have financed approximately twice as many firms as any other form of external equity investment, including institutional venture capital.
Who is a typical Angel Investor? Angel investors are often retired entrepreneurs or executives, who may be interested in angel investing for reasons that go beyond pure monetary return. These include wanting to keep abreast of current developments in a particular business arena, mentoring another generation of entrepreneurs, and making use of their experience and networks on a less-than-full-time basis. Thus, in addition to funds, angel investors can often provide valuable management advice and important contacts. What is the difference between an Angel Investor and a Venture Capital firm? Angels make their own decisions as opposed to a board or group of people making a decision for investors that have pooled money together. Angels tend to be more involved in the businesses that they invest in and provide assistance in ways that venture capital firms do not. Angels typically do not own as large a stake in the company as a venture capital firm would. Another benefit of being an angel investor is the reception of certain tax incentives from controlled small businesses. How do I know if my proposal has been received? You will know that your proposal has been received if it appears in the list of "Active Proposals" in your member's area. If there are no proposals in your member's area then you will need to resubmit your proposal. Always write your proposal in another programme and cut and paste to avoid the page timing out. How much does it cost? More information can be found on Our Rates Page. Why isn’t it free of charge? Many people have asked us why we charge entrepreneurs for the service. Firstly we are running a commercial enterprise and don’t get any public funding, so we need to cover our admin and promotion costs, pay staff to check your submission and pay for the upkeep of the website. Secondly we are providing a valuable service to the entrepreneurs who need the much needed to support to get their ideas in front of investors. To set up a serious business with outside funding you do need to be prepared to spend some money. The fee is very low compared to other companies in the industry who will often charge around 5% of the amount you wish to borrow. Do I have to pay for every contact? No, the Express, Express Plus and Global Express Plus packages all give you to access to the contact details of ALL the investors who wish to contact you. Your proposal remains active for 90 days and all investor contacts are included in this period. You do not need to pay for each contact. Why don’t you take a success fee instead? If you think of Irish Investment Network as the funding equivalent of an online dating agency it makes more sense. You wouldn’t expect a dating agency to only get paid if and when you marry the partner you found on their site. They wouldn’t be able to find you or know you were getting married without employing a private detective! Likewise we can’t hope to individually track everyone who enters their idea over the internet. Often all we have is an email address for you. Plus we have no control over how good your idea is and therefore your likelihood of finding an Angel. There may be a few Angel groups who don’t charge upfront, but they heavily screen incoming ideas and reject about 90% of them, which means most people are left without a chance of connecting with Angels. Why isn’t my proposal appearing in the list of recent proposals? If you have just submitted your proposal, it is probably because we haven’t approved it yet. We have to read and activate each proposal before it is released to the investors. Alternatively it may be because you have just edited your proposal, which means that it is removed from the system until we reapprove it. Does my company have to be established? No, we accept projects at every stage of development – from ideas to start-up companies to mature businesses. Even if your project is still an idea, it could still be of interest to the investors. They might even have the relevant knowhow and expertise to get the ball rolling. Is there a maximum/minimum investment? No, our investors are interested in projects ranging from a few thousand euros to millions of euros. Are the contact requests automated? No, all the contact requests you receive are from investors who have read your investment proposal and decided they want to discuss your project in more detail. Who are the investors on this website? The investors on our website have been compiled from databases of angel investors, company directors and private investment groups. They also include individual investors who have registered in the hope of finding investment opportunities. Our database is continually expanding with new investors looking to invest in companies like yours. How much information should I include in my proposal? If you are worried about confidentiality we would advise you not to give away too many details in your proposal. Try and write enough to get the investors interested in your project without revealing the key ideas. In the "Useful Documents" page of our "Get Investor Ready" section, you will find a free NDA document, which you can get all the potential investors to sign before presenting your idea in full. How is my privacy protected? The site was developed using proprietary database management tools and a secure server is used to assure that no one sees your business or personal information. Your information is not offered to any third party for any purposes and is guaranteed to be kept confidential and private. Why should I use this service? As an entrepreneur, you are already aware of the growing resistance of banks in Ireland to finance small business. It is virtually impossible to obtain financing without having secured assets, providing personal guarantees, etc, etc. Angel investors are the logical source to provide financing to small business. With €500 million invested annually in Ireland and growing all the time, the main obstacle is locating and presenting your idea to this large group of investors. The Irish Investment Network allows an entrepreneur to:
a) Find a source of capital.
b) Find an experienced investor that can provide guidance and support.
c) Make it all come together in a fast and efficient way. How will I attract the attention of potential investors? When dealing with an angel investor, at the very least your proposal should address the following:
- How much money do you need?
- Why do you need it?
- When do you need it?
- What are you willing to give up to get it?
- When and how can you pay it back?
Investors need your answers to these questions before they will even consider helping you. They are not looking for "pipe dreams" or unprofessional sounding proposals. They expect a reasonably sound business plan as well as an understanding from entrepreneurs that an investor is not going to just blindly hand over significant sums of money with no strings attached whatsoever. They may be angels but there are limits to what they are prepared to do. How can I pay if I don't have a credit card? If you are unable to or feel uncomfortable using a credit card, you can pay by PayPal, MoneyBookers or bank transfer. Why am I being asked to pay again? You have to pay the Express, Express Plus or Global Express Plus Fee for every proposal you submit. Due Diligence Please be aware that after the initial match has been made it is the entrepreneur’s responsibility to carry out diligence on the investor. Please inform us of any suspicious behaviour. I have other questions. Who do I contact? Contact us by email: admin@irishinvestmentnetwork.ie
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Latest Investors

Ireland > Dublin
€0 to €100,000
January 31, 2012
We are looking to place seed captial in technology start ups. Open to
supporting the business with managment and directoral support in
addition to capital.
Ireland > Dublin
€50,000 to €1,000,000
January 30, 2012
Professional investor, originally from Eastern Europe with substantial
contacts in the Baltic
States interested in getting involved in Irish businesses, as an investor, non
executive
director.
Ireland > Galway
€0 to €10,000
January 29, 2012
Private investor with sales background.
Ireland > Tipperary
€20,000 to €50,000
January 29, 2012
Married, living in Tipperary. Have worked at MD level in Irish
manufacrturing and exporting companies for 30 years. Currently retired but
retained by a US company to support them in developing and
manufacturing gels for the fibre optic cable industry. Have a Ph.D. in
Chemistry
Involvement would be on an advisory basis as an individual investor
Ireland > Dublin
€1,000 to €40,000
January 28, 2012
I am a 26 year old single male, living and working in Dublin city centre. I
current own a traditional Irish sweet shop in the heart of Temple bar.
Previously, I worked as a Marketing Executive for Large global
Insurance company. I have a degree in Business studies and also a
Higher Diploma in Corporate law. As part of my new companys growing
business plan, myself and my business partner will be looking to invest
in new and exciting companies, that will look to expand nationally and
internationally. Both our backgrounds come from the corporate world
and now retail. Between us we have excellent experience in retail,
finance and marketing, along with corporate sales.
Ireland > Dublin
€1,000 to €100,000
January 27, 2012
Age 51, married, 3 kids
Experience: Property investor, builder, stockbroker, artist, sales and
marketing.
Business degree.
I have made investments ranging from 1000 to 1.5 million in property,
stocks and venture capital
My experience is very broad and I have contacts over a wide base.
Anticipated involvement-- roll the sleeves up and get stuck in as part of a
team. I need for my next venture to succeed.
Status: Individual Investor, but I am also part of a small informal group
with similar objectives.
Ireland > Dublin
€10,000 to €50,000
January 27, 2012
I am a 40 year old, Cell Biologist with biomedical research experience
in Ireland, the UK and Austria and have an interest in biotech and
tech start-ups.
Ireland > Kildare
€20,000 to €30,000
January 26, 2012
I worked in steel and factory maintaince for 25 years
Ireland > Sligo
€30,000 to €70,000
January 24, 2012
I am 52 years old and my family are almost all flown the nest. I have
a sum of money to invest at this time. I believe there are many good
start-ups with real potential and I would love to get involved in
supporting 'my' chosen one. I have worked all my life in admin and PA
positions and I always work closely with the Directors/Proprietors. I
have always loved learning about the particular business involved and
I have a good head on my shoulders. Currently, I hold the position of
Responsible Person (RP) with a pharmaceutical wholesaler in Sligo and
I am the Depot Supervisor. We are highly regulated by the IMB and it
is my responsibility to ensure the depot is operating within the
standards set out in our licence authorisation. In the past I worked
in the Auctioneering business and invested in property myself - long
before the celtic tiger. I have recently invested in property again on
a small scale.
I would be willing to become actively involved in any start-up -
Admin/IT/Accounts etc
Ireland > Mayo
€5,000 to €50,000
January 23, 2012
Qualified Engineer representing a group of successfull business people
in the Public Relations / Financial Services / Banking and Industrial
Sectors. Investment to be adisory.
Ireland > Longford
€0 to €150,000
January 20, 2012
Aged 33, married in Longford
Degree in Education
Backround accountant
Ireland > Cork
€1,000 to €10,000
January 19, 2012
Personal Information: 31 years old, single, living in Cork.
Work in IT industry.
Degree in Software Development.
Ireland > Cork
€5,000 to €50,000
January 18, 2012
Looking to invest anything up to 50k.
Ireland > Dublin
€1 to €300,000
January 17, 2012
Genuine investor, did well out of the celtic tiger, have a finance and
property background. I'm looking for a solid investment, not afraid to get
hands on myself if desired. Not interested in get rich quick schemes just
something that I can understand and get involved in. Open to many ideas
Ireland > Longford
€1 to €15,000
January 17, 2012
I am an electrical contractor running my own business for the past 8
years and remained profitable throughout the past few years in tough
times. Looking to invest as a silent investor.
Ireland > Dublin
€1 to €100,000
January 16, 2012
Executive with significant experience in pharma and biotech industries.
Australia > Perth
€1 to €35,000
January 13, 2012
I am an engineer currently working in the Oil & Gas industry in Perth. I
am very interested about design and new concepts. I would be willing
to invest in someone who is passionate about their own project.
Ireland > Laois
€1,000 to €30,000
January 12, 2012
Age 23.
Individual, silent investor.
Ireland > Cork
€500 to €5,000
January 12, 2012
Small amount to invest. Interested in helping to provide capital for start-
ups
Ireland > Cork
€1,000 to €25,000
January 9, 2012
I'm a 35 years of age and living in West Cork with my wife on a
smallholding that we purchased about 4 years ago.
We're looking to align ourselves with small to medium sized
investments of HPSU's who are looking to expand rapidly.

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