The community marketplace of Brancs is gaining ground with investors
Brancs, Hungary’s first entrepreneurial community marketplace, is launching an investment campaign called “Be a part of the next big launch”. Their goal is to increase the number of conducted campaigns, expand the user base and expand abroad within a few years.

The pre-registration period starts on November 15, 2022
Brancs launched an investor campaign on the Tőkeportál, with the express goal of being able to bring real change in the domestic startup ecosystem and to provide start-ups with a campaign interface that communicates real achievements. Analyzing the numbers experienced since the launch, there are enough ideas to conduct up to 10-15 simultaneous campaigns per month, which shows that there is a demand for the concept they dreamed up. And within 2 years, I would like to present the startups started from Hungarian ideas on the international stage as well!
“In the 5 months that have passed since the launch, we managed nearly 50 campaigns and the Brancs community supported the projects with more than HUF 20 million. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg, as more than a thousand applications have passed through us, and we see that there is still plenty of room for improvement.”
said Gábor Kövesdi, the founder of Brancs.
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