Studies

Insights Angel Investing in Germany 01/2024

The Business Angel Netzwerk Deutschland e.V. (BAND) is committed to establishing the business angel culture in Germany and regularly publishes an online magazine with background information and analyses on selected topics.

The new issue of "BAND Thema im Fokus" shows: Business angels in Germany invested significantly less in 2023 - a decrease of over 40% compared to the previous year. The angels surveyed call for less bureaucracy, tax incentives and new co-investment models. The accompanying "Business Angels Manifesto 2024" outlines specific reform proposals.

Business Angel Report 2023

Start-ups are essential in today's economy and society. They shape the future and often need outside capital to realize groundbreaking ideas. Over 30% of German startups have angel investors who play a key role in shaping the future.

EIF Working Paper 2022/81

The European Angels Fund regularly evaluates the investment activities of European business angels and publishes regular developments and trends in its Working Papers.

This publication contains an analysis of the European Angels Fund from 2021 and 2022.

EIF Working Paper Overview

The European Investment Fund (EIF) offers a comprehensive overview of current studies, reports and analyses on topics such as venture capital, SME financing, sustainability and market trends in Europe in its publication center. The latest publications include the EIF Annual Report 2024, the Operational Plan 2025-2027 and recent working papers on topics such as the COSME program, private equity and skills in European entrepreneurial finance.

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Claudia Landrock

Project Manager

Capital Transfer & Investors

Connecting people - that's what Claudia Landrock is passionate about. Before the native of Zwickau completed her bachelor's degree in economics at the TU Dresden, she gained one year of experience abroad as an au pair in Australia and France. An internship of several months in the USA was followed by her master's degree in business administration at the University of Regensburg. Subsequently, she supported and accompanied technology-oriented start-ups and digital start-ups in the Innovation and Start-up Center in Regensburg from the initial idea to the financing round and helped to further develop the regional start-up ecosystem. 

Her fascination with innovation and start-ups is also rooted in her student involvement with "enactus Regensburg". She still supports young start-up projects on a voluntary basis as a mentor at StartUP Teens and also campaigns for better conditions for start-ups at federal level as chair of the Start-up Promotion Working Group at a digital policy association.

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