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Business start-ups will from next month be able to attract ready capital in return for ceding ownership of their businesses.
The Angel Fund, an initiative of the Venture Capital Trust Fund is making the arrangement possible.
The fund will also provide technical assistance to such entrepreneurs.
Managers of the fund are currently agreeing terms for investors willing to commit their resources for a successful take-off.
Investment Officer at Venture Capital Trust Fund, Anthony Siaw told Joy Business entrepreneurs will be given the opportunity to convince managers of the fund that they have the best deal.
Source: Joy Business/Ghana
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