EstBAN
Angel networkTallinn · Pre-Seed–Series A
Investment thesis
EstBAN operates as a business angel network positioning itself as a bridge between friends-and-family capital and venture capital funding. Its 220+ members support ambitious young companies with capital, experience, mentoring and connections. The network offers investors access to pre-selected international deal-flow and a community of experienced business angels, including syndicated investment rounds where members can shadow invest alongside seasoned angels. It also builds visibility for partners across the Estonian and regional startup and investor ecosystem, cooperating with international business angel networks and key startup and investor organizations in the region.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 7, 2026.
What they invest in
from 1 of 1 portfolio companiesFintech ×1SaaS ×1
Investments · 1 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathDealum is a software platform for managing angel investor networks, covering deal intake, evaluation, pipeline management, investor community, and portfolio tracking.
FintechSaaS
Co-investorsAggie Angel NetworkAngel ForumBusiness Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.Central Texas Angel NetworkDakar Network Angels (DNA)DanBAN+12 more
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does EstBAN invest at?
- EstBAN invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A stages.
- What is EstBAN's typical check size?
- EstBAN typically writes checks of $21K – $540K.
- What sectors does EstBAN focus on?
- EstBAN focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is EstBAN located?
- EstBAN is headquartered in Tallinn, EE.
- Who does EstBAN co-invest with?
- EstBAN most often shares deals with Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V., FEA Angels, Great Stuff Ventures, among 18 tracked co-investors.
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