8 Aug, 2015 @ 18:00
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Foreign investment boosts Spanish startups

Startups
More and more startups setting up shop

FOREIGN investment in Spanish tech startups has exploded in 2015.

More and more startups setting up shop
More and more startups setting up shop

In 2014, 85% of investors were Spanish, during the same period this year only 75% came from inside Spain, with investments pouring in from United States and Britain.

The most popular startups to invest in also changed from the previous year, going from 18.3% ecommerce and 9.9% marketing companies in 2014 to only 9.9% financial and 8.8% eHealth ventures.

Along with an overall rise in startup investment, the types of investments have also started to change, with crowdfunding numbers rising from contributing 0.6% to 3.3% of capital.

Nina Chausow

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1 Comment

  1. Good to see a bit of business related news in “Spain’s best English daily news website”. Perhaps we could see more on Inditex – up in share value by 36% and now worth $100 billion, outsmarting everyone else in the retail business according to Business Insider? Or on the other side of the coin, a report on Indra and how they are cutting costs to survive? I realise that maybe the big business news may not be of interest to most of the readership, but why not a report on the various franchise operators like Grupo Restalia or the various iced-yoghurt outlets?

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