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Benoit Jeanson has worked at Finaqui SA since 2007.
He currently holds the position of Vice President, which he started in 2011.
Postes actifs de Benoit Jeanson
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
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Finaqui SA
Finaqui SA Investment ManagersFinance Finaqui invests in innovative early-stage companies located primarily in Aquitaine. They have a particular interest in eco-businesses, regional agricultural productions and their processing, IT, biotechnology and medical technology. They target companies with a competitive advantage due to technological advances or marketing innovation, and support their growth actively through the expertise of the Finaqui business angels. Finaqui invests up to EUR 60 thousand per project and acquires minority interests during the first or second financing round. They generally co-invest with other regional investors such as Aquitaine Création Investissement and Aquitaine Amorçage, which are backed by local and national government entities. They target businesses with a market-ready product and a potential turnover of EUR 8 to 10 million within five years. | Private Equity Investor | 04/06/2009 |
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Finaqui SA
Finaqui SA Investment ManagersFinance Finaqui invests in innovative early-stage companies located primarily in Aquitaine. They have a particular interest in eco-businesses, regional agricultural productions and their processing, IT, biotechnology and medical technology. They target companies with a competitive advantage due to technological advances or marketing innovation, and support their growth actively through the expertise of the Finaqui business angels. Finaqui invests up to EUR 60 thousand per project and acquires minority interests during the first or second financing round. They generally co-invest with other regional investors such as Aquitaine Création Investissement and Aquitaine Amorçage, which are backed by local and national government entities. They target businesses with a market-ready product and a potential turnover of EUR 8 to 10 million within five years. | Finance |
















