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Wittigsberg pomáhá osobnostem, které to s byznysem myslí vážně

Společnost Wittigsberg je profesionální investiční vehicle, pracující s vlastním kapitálem.

Díky globálnímu vlivu a partnerům po celém světě neustále hledáme investiční příležitosti. Téměř každý den poznáváme zajímavé projekty, a po pečlivém zvážení některé z nich následně aktivně podporujeme našim kapitálem.

Zaměřujeme se na startupy v oblastech telekomunikací, IT a aplikací, ale nikdy neodmítneme příležitost vstoupit do nového oboru. V rámci dalších investic cíleně monitorujeme např. trh s komoditami, světové akcie či trh nemovitostí. Své portfolio diverzifikujeme pomocí různých investičních kategorií za účelem snížení rizik.

V čele společnosti stojí zakladatel Michal Kutzendörfer, expert na investiční příležitosti a telekomunikační odvětví. Za sebou má dvacet let zkušeností s vedením úspěšné firmy Apelby Communications a odborný tým profesionálů.

I díky tomu jsme od založení investičního vehiclu Wittigsberg detailně posoudili už více než 100 projektů na pěti kontinentech, v rozsahu více než 100 milionů eur. Byznys bereme vážně, stejně jako vy.