Founders Factory backs Creator Fund, student-led VC to back EU student startups

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It seems like everyone wants student entrepreneurs
Entrepreneur First makes startups out of raw student material, for instance
Most countries want high-skilled students to stick around and make new companies
Only the U.K
likes to charge them a fortune for an education and then kick them out if they don''t earn enough
But I digress! In its long march to gradually cover several aspects of the U.K
startup scene, Founders Factory has invested in Creator Fund, the student-led venture capital fund
It launches today in the U.K
but plans to spread abroad to unearth startup innovation within European universities
It will use a network of &student VCs& in university campuses to invest in new technology ventures and student founders. The idea here is
that students invest in their peers, offering an alternative route to growth for university-based startups. So far it has people signed up
in 14 U.K
universities and offers up to £30,000 investment per startup
Equity is determined on a &case-by-case& basis
Pretty paltry for the average startup, but a king ransom for the average student starting, I guess. While Creator Fund thinks that ''the
best person to find and support the most promising student founders is their classmate next to them in the laboratory or classroom,& I have
a feeling this might end up tying them in a few interesting knots that may end up in some conflicts of interest
We shall see. The fund intends to make about seven investments over the next 12 months
The VC has already made an investment in Imperial College London-based, Refund Giant — a service that syncs with credit and debit cards to
automatically issue fast, hands-free VAT refunds for travelers. Jamie Macfarlane, founder and CEO, said in a statement: &In the US, many of
the great tech companies were born on college campuses & Facebook, Google, Snapchat - Yahoo were all started by student founders
The UK has some of the world best universities and the same potential for students founders to be creating great businesses
For those high potential students to pursue this path, they need better access to three things & capital, business support and community
We, at Creator Fund, are delivering a new VC model specifically focussed on delivering this
We&re training students at top universities to find and invest in deals with their peers and give them the early-stage support they need
And creating a community where they look around and see other people taking this entrepreneurial path. Henry Lane Fox, co-founder and CEO of
Founders Factory, added, &What Creator Fund is doing is very special
They are challenging the VC landscape and we are excited to be part of it
It is giving highly-educated students the skills to be the investors of the future and uncover the founders of tomorrow. Creator Fund
launches with a mix of students from a wide range of backgrounds
Current members of the team include Richa Bajpai from India who has previously built a global CSR company that raised over £20 million and
Toyosi Ogedengbe from Nigeria, who has built a platform to help investors deploy capital in West Africa. At launch, Creator Fund has teams
across 14 U.K
universities: Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, UCL, Kings, Imperial, LBS, Warwick, Newcastle, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Aberdeen and St Andrews.