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Angel investors are individuals or groups of individuals who provide capital to early-stage companies in exchange for equity or convertible debt. They are typically high net worth individuals who are looking to invest in innovative companies with high growth potential. Angel investors often provide more than just capital, they also provide mentorship and advice to the companies they invest in.
Angel investors are an important source of capital for early-stage companies, as they are often willing to take on more risk than traditional venture capital firms. This allows companies to access capital at an earlier stage than they would otherwise be able to.
Angel investors are typically part of an angel investor network, which allows them to pool their resources and invest in larger deals. These networks also provide a platform for angel investors to share information and resources.
Some companies in the angel investor market include AngelList, Golden Seeds, and Tech Coast Angels. Show Less Read more