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Stellum Capital will almost triple its assets in two years, to 700 million euros

Stellum Capital is a private capital fund manager created by the Artizarra Foundation and promoted by Hego Euskal Herria  entrepreneurs, who will launch three new investment tools to triple their current assets.

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Stellum Capital has a major growth plan for the next two years. It wants to increase investment to 700 million euros. To this end, it will launch three new instruments: on the one hand, it will allocate a fund of 50 million to the promotion of startups, on the other, it will allocate 150 million to the food industry and, finally, it will allocate a fund of 250 million to the growth of companies.

Now they have to attract investors, and all right, it would be a huge leap in the management of Stellum Capital, because they would have the opportunity to intervene in 90 other companies, that is, they would double the number of companies involved.

Stellum Capital is a private capital management fund created by the Artizarra Foundation and promoted by a group of entrepreneurs from the Basque Country and Navarre. Its purpose is to provide the company's growth capital to maintain its decision-making center. Its focus is on the food industry and its most striking operation has been carried out by the Uvesco Group.

 

 

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