Alan Downie Overview

  • Investor Type
  • Angel

  • Status
  • Active

  • Investments
  • 1

  • Exits
  • 1

Exits

Alan Downie General Information

Description

Mr. Alan Downie is an Angel Investor. He is a Co-Founder of BugHerd. He is also a Co-founder and Director at UsabilityHub Pty Ltd.

Business Details

Investor Status
Actively Seeking New Investments
Primary Investor Type
Angel (individual)
Corporate Office
  • Suite 12A
  • 80-82 Keilor Road
  • Essendon North, Victoria 3041
  • Australia

Alan Downie Investments (1)

Company Name Deal Date Deal Type Deal Size Industry Company Stage Lead Partner
Elevio 20-Jun-2016 Business/Productivity Software Generating Revenue

Alan Downie Exits (1)

Company Name Exit Date Exit Type Exit Size
Elevio 17-Feb-2021

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Alan Downie FAQs

  • Who is Alan Downie?

    Alan Downie is an angel Investor who has made 1 investment.

  • What kind of investor is Alan Downie?

    Alan Downie is an angel investor.

  • What does Alan Downie do?

    As an angel investor, Alan Downie invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity.

  • What has Alan Downie invested in?

    Alan Downie has invested in Elevio within the Business/Productivity Software industry.

  • What has Alan Downie invested in recently?

    Alan Downie's latest investment was on 20-Jun-2016 in Elevio, a company within the Business/Productivity Software industry.

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