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Startup Mission to organize free workshop for HNIs aspiring to be angel investors 

For HNIs (high net-worth individuals) interested in becoming angel investors, the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) offers a free session on August 13th. In collaboration with Headstart Network Foundation, the event will take place at Kalamassery’s integrated startup complex and be conducted by experienced venture capitalists and successful investors. 

Investor Nidhi Saraf, co-founder and CEO of the advisory fund-raising firm Key Ventures, will serve as the event’s host. Key Ventures specializes in raising pre-series A to series D financing for early-stage and growth-stage startups, according to KSUM.

“Permitting only invitees, prospective participants can apply through. The workshop, which aims to answer various questions and doubts of prospective angel investors, can help build a culture around startup investments in Kerala,” organizers said in a release.

The event is being conducted as part of a larger conference ‘Startup Saturday – Funding and Investments’, where 250 founders, entrepreneurs, and ecosystem facilitators are expected to come together to know more about funding and investments.

With 15 years of experience helping startups and early-stage entrepreneurs across the country, Headstart is a not-for-profit organization. 

It collaborates with corporate organizations like AWS and Meta in addition to government organizations like Startup India, StartupTN, Kerala Startup Mission, Niti Ayog, and BIF to support startup ecosystems.

KSUM is the nodal agency of the government of Kerala for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the State.

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