| Investor Type | Firm |
| Type of Fund | Angel network |
| Stages | Seed, Early Stage, Series A, Series B, Series C, Pre-IPO |
| Investing | Germany |
| Investment Range | €750,000 - €7,999,999 |
Companisto Investor Network is a prominent angel network fund headquartered in Berlin, Germany, focusing on technology startups and entrepreneurial teams within the regions of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The fund operates with a commitment to seed, early-stage, and growth-stage investments, covering Series A, Series B, Series C, and pre-IPO financing rounds.
It boasts a network of more than 167,700 'Companists,' making it the leading private investor network in the D-A-CH region. Companisto provides a full-service solution to the entire investment process, from deal selection to exit, enabling their investors to participate meaningfully in the startups' growth.
Their angel club, aimed at financially robust investors, allows them to invest significant sums into equity stakes of startups, providing true GmbH shares or stocks with comprehensive shareholder rights. The investment minimum is set at €750,000, and the maximum reaches €7,999,999, emphasizing substantial commitments to their chosen ventures.
Additionally, Companisto’s digital platform supports a streamlined investment process and investment administration, as well as representing investor interests in financing follow-ups and exit negotiations. They offer a curated selection of startups, with extensive investment documentation prepared by their experienced investment team.
Investors also benefit from a digital area providing information on all Companisto corporate investments, access to a secondary market for selling or buying shares from other angels, and regular investor events for networking and continuous learning through master classes and expert sessions.
For eligible startups, investors can receive a state-funded 15% INVEST grant, with Companisto offering assistance in the application process.
We invest in technology and entrepreneurial teams from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

