In terms of investments too, we can favor blue, white, red.
This is the whole purpose of the BPI Entreprises 1 private equity fund, launched on October 1 by the Ministry of the Economy and the public investment bank (BPI).
This fund, whose launch was delayed due to the Covid, allows individuals to invest in 1,500 start-ups and SMEs, mostly French and unlisted.
These companies come from BPI France's private equity fund portfolio.
"This is the first time that a country in Europe has offered its compatriots to invest in their SMEs
“, Recalled the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire.
Private equity - which consists of investing in the capital of start-ups - is rather reserved for wealthy taxpayers.
There, the stake is clearly to interest small carriers: the entry ticket starts at 5,000 € against at least 100,000 € usually.
The amounts are blocked for five years for a performance target of
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