VEAN TATTOO Launches Acceleration Program for Companies from the EU
VEAN TATTOO, a leader in the tattoo industry with over 160 studios worldwide, is expanding its global presence and launching an acceleration program for startups in the service and manufacturing sectors.
Drawing on extensive experience in building and scaling businesses, the founder Igor Ganzha introduced the VEAN Business Group initiative. This unique platform supports entrepreneurs in the service and manufacturing sectors from the EU and Ukraine, providing opportunities for experience exchange, networking, and professional support. As part of the program, VEAN Business Group participants will gain access to all company departments, including marketing, SMM, IT, PR, accounting, and legal consultations. Additionally, the expert team will hold free business webinars and, if necessary, provide startups with development materials.
A central feature of the program is a $ 100,000 grant awarded to the most promising startup.
The founder states,
“We support entrepreneurs in realizing their innovative ideas. With this grant, we hope to provide the necessary support to achieve success without limitations. Unlike traditional private funding, which often requires repayment or a share of equity, the VEAN Business Group grant is a form of non-refundable assistance.”
The program does not limit the number of participants or application deadlines. Therefore, entrepreneurs from the EU can apply to VEAN Business Group at any time, go through the acceleration program, and, upon successful knowledge integration, receive capital to scale their business.
More information about VEAN Business Group and the application process is available HERE.
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