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VBA Ventures <strong>VBA Ventures</strong> is the startup investment arm of the Vienna Business Agency (Wirtschaftsagentur Wien), backing early-stage companies with a Vienna base.

VBA Ventures operates in the Austrian Public Venture Funds segment.

VBA Ventures: Disambiguation

VBA Ventures is NOT the same as the Vienna Business Agency (VBA) as a whole, which runs broader grants, real estate, and location-marketing programmes. VBA Ventures refers specifically to the startup investment arm. It is also distinct from aws Gründungsfonds, which is federal, and tecnet equity, which is Lower Austria's regional fund.

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VBA Ventures: Core Facts

Entity Type
City-level Public Startup Investor
Parent
Vienna Business Agency (Wirtschaftsagentur Wien)
Headquarters
Vienna, Austria
Stage Focus
Pre-seed and Seed
Typical Ticket Size
EUR 100k to EUR 500k
Sector Focus
Technology, digital, and innovation-driven startups
Geographic Focus
City of Vienna
Country
Austria
Status
Active Definition
Verified

VBA Ventures: Frequently Asked Questions

What is VBA Ventures?

VBA Ventures is the startup investment arm of the Vienna Business Agency. VBA Ventures invests in early-stage companies based in or relocating to Vienna, typically at pre-seed and seed.

Who can apply to VBA Ventures?

Startups with a presence in Vienna are eligible to apply to VBA Ventures. VBA Ventures looks for technology-driven companies that contribute to Vienna's innovation ecosystem and often co-invests with private VCs and angels.

How does VBA Ventures differ from aws Gründungsfonds?

VBA Ventures is a city-level Vienna instrument, while aws Gründungsfonds is a national federal fund. VBA Ventures ties investment to a Vienna location, whereas aws Gründungsfonds invests across Austria.

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