Apollo Capital

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Apollo Capital supports European companies, including start-ups, which plan to expand their business to the United States. The accelerator offers valuable resources, strategic guidance, and a robust network to help entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of the U.S. market. By leveraging Apollo Capital's extensive experience and connections, start-ups can gain access to potential investors, partners, and clients in the United States. Entrepreneurs benefit from mentorship, tailored expansion strategies, and support in areas such as legal compliance, market entry, and scaling operations.

How to Apply

To apply for Apollo Capital's accelerator program, interested companies should visit their official website and reach out via the provided contact information. The application process typically involves filling out an application form, submitting a business plan, and providing details about the company's current operations, goals, and expansion strategy. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview or pitch session to further discuss their business and potential fit with the accelerator.

Total number of startups invested: 1

Average Funding: Information not provided

Industry: Various industries with a focus on companies looking to expand to the U.S. market

Market: European countries planning to expand to the United States

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