


Women investing together: the power of syndicates
Angel syndicates are transforming the investment landscape, making it easier, smarter, and more collaborative to back startups. But how can they also become a key driver in closing the gender gap in angel investing?
Join us for our next Future Angels webinar, where we explore the power of syndicates in shaping a more inclusive future for angel investing.
We’ll be joined by leaders from prominent angel syndicates who will share:
How syndicates work and why they’re powerful entry points for new investors
Their approach to diversity and supporting women investors
How women invest, insights, patterns, and power moves
Real stories and practical advice on joining or starting a syndicate
Whether you're an experienced investor or just curious about the angel world, this session will give you behind-the-scenes access to how syndicates operate, and how you can get involved.
Speaker panel TBC
Whether you're just exploring or ready to make your move, this is a great chance to get the real insights, ask the questions, and connect with a community of ambitious women!
About Future Angels
Future Angels is on a mission to bring more women into angel investing by providing the knowledge, network, and confidence to invest in early-stage startups.
Venture capital can feel exclusive, and getting started without the right connections is challenging. Future Angels removes these barriers, creating a supportive community where women can learn, connect, and invest with confidence.
We’re building a world where women have the same powerful networks as men, enabling them to to access opportunities, lead with confidence, and shape the future of innovation through angel investing.
We launched Future Angels to provide a valuable community to the next generation of women investors, a space to connect, learn, and gain the skills to invest in early-stage startups.
Future Angels is powered by British Business Bank
What is an angel investor?
An angel investor is someone who provides capital for early-stage startups and entrepreneurs, in exchange for ownership equity in the company.
Who can be an angel investor?
You don't have to be an experienced high-net-worth executive, anyone can become an angel investor. Through syndicate groups, you can invest anywhere from £1,000+ into multiple startups.
