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Aarhus Foundation has just delivered its second ever financial statement with a profit of DKK 37 million – after tax

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The Aarhus foundation, Founderment, has just unveiled its second ever financial statement – and the results are nothing short of impressive. With a profit of DKK 37.3 million, after tax, Founderment shows that there is good money in supporting young companies.

Bestseller billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen and serial entrepreneurs Anders Boelskifte Mogensen and Christian Laustsen are behind Founderment. Anders Boelskifte Mogensen is also CEO of the company and shares his knowledge and experience from his 20 years as an entrepreneur.

In short, Founderment’s mission is to invest early in young startups and help them grow by being actively involved and sharing expertise.

Since the company’s founding, the three owners have invested in several promising startups, most recently with an injection in the IT company Sentispec.

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Founderment’s performance confirms the clear message that supporting startups and entrepreneurs, early investments in promising companies can bear fruit in an impressively short time. Backed by the Bestseller billionaire and experienced serial entrepreneurs, Founderment is a key player in the ecosystem.

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