Tangentia Ventures becomes a designated member for Canadian Start-up Visa program

With the support of a designated organization like Tangentia Ventures, immigrant entrepreneurs can apply for permanent residence in Canada and launch their start-ups here. Designated organizations include venture capital funds, angel investor groups, and business incubators that have been approved to support these start-ups.

As the voice of Canada’s private capital industry, the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) works with the investors behind some of the biggest innovations fueling the Canadian economy.

They are focused on broadening industry awareness through market research and networking opportunities so that its members can make the best decisions for their investments. They also advocate on behalf of the industry to ensure sound public policy that encourages a favorable environment for investment.

The CVCA is proud of its track record of delivering value to its members. With this support, the members excel at driving economic growth, creating jobs, and fostering healthy communities.

The private capital industry is dynamic, and its members make significant investment decisions daily that have material impacts across the economy. CVCA’s job is to support these members to do their best work.

As the voice of Canada’s private capital industry, the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) works with the investors behind some of the biggest innovations fueling the Canadian economy.

Representing more than 270 member firms and 1,800 individuals, CVCA is proud to advocate on behalf of the industry and connect private capital professionals with market intelligence, expert insights, and other industry authorities.

Its members are as unique as the companies they work with. Their venture capital members are building new enterprises from the ground up, pursuing ground-breaking discoveries, and developing novel products, services, and platforms.

Recently, Tangentia Ventures is now a member of the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) and will be helping to unite professionals, raise industry awareness, and advocate on behalf of its members for fair and competitive policies that drive innovation and growth across Canada.

Vijay Thomas, the Founder, and CEO of Tangentia Ventures says “We thank CVCA and all its members for letting Tangentia Ventures become a part of this storied organization, and as a start-up ourselves, we think this membership will drive more rigor to what we are doing in the space of private equity and venture capital. By being a part of the CVCA, Tangentia Ventures also looks forward to increasing deal flow within CVCA, leveraging our connections in the India-Canada-USA corridor, especially around technology and manufacturing.”

Mahendra Naik, Strategic advisor – Tangentia Ventures, adds that Tangentia Ventures is founded by entrepreneurs and is committed to working with other entrepreneurs in building Canadian-based global businesses.

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