UK could join $4.65 billion EU startup fund, EU official tells FT
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UK could join $4.65 billion EU startup fund, EU official tells FT
The UK could join a European Union equity investment fund for startups worth 4 billion euros ($4.65 billion) this year, the EU Commissioner for startups Ekaterina Zaharieva told the Financial Times in a report published on Tuesday.
Could a £3.4 Billion Startup Fund Mark a New UK-EU Chapter?
The UK is considering joining the EU’s £3.4 billion (€4 billion) startup investment fund. Any participation would require treaty changes after Britain previously opted out post-Brexit. EU officials say UK involvement would benefit both British and European startups.The UK is considering joining a major European Union startup investment fund worth around £3.4 billion (€4 billion), in what could become another sign of improving post-Brexit coopera…
UK startups could benefit from £3bn EU fund
The UK could be on the verge of joining a startup funding scheme run by the European Union worth €4bn (£3.45bn). According to a report provided by the EU Commissioner for startups Ekaterina Zaharieva (pictured) to the Financial Times, the move could happen later this year. Securing the deal would require a reversal of a treaty decision from the UK to opt out of participation in the fund. Should it go through, it would position the UK closer to t…
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