Welcome to Entrepreneurs Pitch
EntrepreneursPitch.com is meant for entrepreneurs in developing countries to pitch their business plan to international investors. There is one thing that most entrepreneurs in developing countries have in common - they are young, talented and lacking access to capital, technology markets to make their business ideas work. We offer these entrepreneurs a platform to connect with investors, experts and supply chain agents to unleash their potential.
Investors! Here you find profitable investment opportunities that have a strong social impact. View the 'Entrepreneurs Pitch' and get in contact with the entrepreneurs.
Purplefield Investments invested in Kalash Milk Industries (KMI) to increase the production capacity to 5000 litre milk per day. Over 200 marginalised cattle farmers gain a sustainable income by supplying milk.
F1Soft is inviting equity partners to support development and growth of its mobile banking systems in Asia. Innovative mobile banking solution enable millions of small and big enterprises in cities and rural areas to do business.
The Organic Valley is inviting investors to establish a rural ginger processing plant. Ginger is a promising cash crop for farmers if the production facilities and access to markets improve.
AHP is inviting investors to implement a full automatic juice processing line. More than 1300 fruit collectors in Nepal earn a livelihood from harvesting domestic fruits.
Coffee is a promising domestic cash crop. We are sourcing domestic producers with the ambition to scale up and increase the quality of production.
Ecoprise is inviting investors set-up rural outlets for micro solar lights. The lights will improve the lifestyle of rural families not connected to the grid.
SMSH is inviting investors to implement an innovative educational practice to enhance the quality of hospitality management in Nepal.
DJPL is inviting foreign pharmaceutical partners to transfer technology for better and affordable drugs in Nepal.
Dambar International in Nepal is searching buyers of handmade silver jewelry. The 15 employees in Dambar's factory are from marginalised communities and trained to become the best silversmiths of Nepal.
The Bazaar is selling organic vegetables and handicraft produced by rural cooperatives.
We identified waste management as a potential industry for Impact Investment, creating jobs and providing environmental solutions. We are sourcing partners.