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Angel Terminology

The Australian Association of Angel Investors uses the terminology as follows:

Angel                              means an individual person investing his/her own money and time in a company other than by way of a
                                       public stock exchange.


Active Angels                  have discretionary funds, have invested (some more than once).

Solo Angels                    invest without reference to other angels (historical norm).

Angel Groups                  are a collection of Angels who review and evaluate deals together but, the decision to invest is made
                                       individually.

Angel Syndicate              is the subset of Angels from one or more groups who decide to invest in a particular deal (typically 
                                       through an aggregating vehicle, e.g. unit trust).

Angel Fund                     is a pooling of investment funds from Angels and possibly from other investors. The fund makes angel
                                       stage/style investments with the decisions and administration of the fund being undertaken by 
                                       appointed fund managers (preferably professionals but, not always).


Side-Car Fund                 is usually a pooling of funds from members of an angel group. The fund typically co-invests with group
                                       deals according to a formula that details how many members and how much money must be 
                                       committed to trigger a co-investment as well as characterising the matching ratio and investment cap. 
                                       The fund is typically managed by volunteer group members.


Co-Investment Fund        is similar to a Side Car Fund but, usually is a pooling of funds from investors other than Angels.

Virgin Angels                  have discretionary funds, decided to invest but, have not yet invested.

Latent Angels                  have discretionary funds, have not decided to invest.
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