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South Island angel investors join forces to scale

Canterbury Angels is being merged into Mainland Angel Investors to help South Island entrepreneurs raise capital more efficiently.

Brad Hurndell and Peter Ramsay.

Canterbury Angels is becoming part of the broader Mainland Angel Investors (MAI) to help make it easier for founders in the lower South Island to raise early-stage capital.

Canterbury Angels chair Paul Claridge said there was not even one dissenting voice from his members about the move. 

“We

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Fiona Rotherham Tue, 30 Apr 2024
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