31 min

MT19 | Getting started with Angel Investing MoneyTok: Practical Advice and Tips on Money, Investing, Wealth Creation and Financial Independence

    • Investing

Don’t you sometimes wonder how it must feel to be an early investor in all these startups that raise money and get valued at millions or tens of millions of dollars? Like, think about the people who invested early in Grab or Ola or Moka or any of the billion-dollar startups in the region. They must have made a killing on their investment, right? So how did those people manage to get the opportunity to invest in startups and how could we do the same?

 

These kinds of people who write the first few checks at the earliest stages of a startup are called angel investors and today I’m chatting with one of them, Alex Dwek.

 

Alex, who’s Chief Business Officer of Nas Academy, is someone with a unique viewpoint on the topic because he’s not only an angel investor in several startups, he’s actually been through the fund-raising process himself at the leadership level of a Nas Academy, a happening new startup based in Singapore.

 

And in case you love what he has to say and want to learn more, Alex has kindly offered to answer questions via a future blog post so feel free to the link below  to submit questions to him.

Alex has kindly offered to answer questions about money and finances from our listeners through the blog posts. So, click the link below to submit questions you may have about Angel Investing.

 

Questions? Submit them here.

 

Show notes available here.

Don’t you sometimes wonder how it must feel to be an early investor in all these startups that raise money and get valued at millions or tens of millions of dollars? Like, think about the people who invested early in Grab or Ola or Moka or any of the billion-dollar startups in the region. They must have made a killing on their investment, right? So how did those people manage to get the opportunity to invest in startups and how could we do the same?

 

These kinds of people who write the first few checks at the earliest stages of a startup are called angel investors and today I’m chatting with one of them, Alex Dwek.

 

Alex, who’s Chief Business Officer of Nas Academy, is someone with a unique viewpoint on the topic because he’s not only an angel investor in several startups, he’s actually been through the fund-raising process himself at the leadership level of a Nas Academy, a happening new startup based in Singapore.

 

And in case you love what he has to say and want to learn more, Alex has kindly offered to answer questions via a future blog post so feel free to the link below  to submit questions to him.

Alex has kindly offered to answer questions about money and finances from our listeners through the blog posts. So, click the link below to submit questions you may have about Angel Investing.

 

Questions? Submit them here.

 

Show notes available here.

31 min