Our mission is to help every WIN investor from a user (or a victim of the integration) of new technologies, to become a person who earns money from their development and implementation on a global level.
HOW?
WIN provides BSE investors with the opportunity to acquire early-stage (growth) shares in global companies with high growth potential.
Companies are selected from hundreds of global professional investors through the Founders Games program with Grand Finals in Davos.
WIN invests at a sought return on investment of 5 to 10 times.
WIN has the above, exclusive rights thanks to a special contract with Webit.
WIN democratizes investing in global, fast-growing companies that are carefully selected by hundreds of professional investors.
WIN makes it possible for any BSE investor to acquire ownership in them at an early stage and be in the right place in the "food chain" before their potential IPO.
WIN share is suitable for long-term investors who are aware of WN's investment strategy, expectations of 4-8 years investment period and 5 to 10 times return on investment .
WIN gives every BSE investor the opportunity to invest in some of the fastest growing
companies in the world on EQUAL CONDITIONS with some of the largest global investors.
Through WIN, our shareholders have joint investments with a number of top investors, including:
and many more.
Webit's goal is to invest and support some of the fastest growing, innovative, technological companies in the world to create a sustainable and desirable future!
WIN's goal is to create common economic interest among thousands of retail investors to invest in and profit from sustainable, resilient, inclusive innovations and business!
WIN is а publicly listed company, providing such investment opportunities to thousands of retail investors globally.
Founders Games indices - FG6 and FG4 - show that the finalists of the past 6 years have increased their raised capital 6.9 times after presenting at the Founders Games, and finalists of the past 4 years - 4.5 times, respectively. These numbers show the exceptional growth of the companies to reach the finals, times above market standards. This is to be expected, however, considering the fact that the selection is made by hundreds of leading investors from all around the world, and only 5 out of 3'500 companies make it to the finals.
For 12 years, Founders Games has become one of the world's largest innovation and technology competitions with the biggest current prize pool of $6 million. As a rule, only companies that have a product (MVP), a market realization, and a previous investment of at least several hundred thousand United States dollars move forward in the selection process, going through 5 rounds and being evaluated by a jury of hundreds of investors from all over the world. The international investor jury consists of super star names, including:
Tim Draper - American investor and founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ), Draper University, Draper Venture Network, Draper Associates and Draper Goren Holm. His most notable investments include Tesla, SpaceX, Coinbase, Twitter, Skype, RobinHood, AngelList, SolarCity, DocuSign, Ancestry.com, Baidu, Hotmail, Focus Media, and hundreds more. Tim is a fourth generation investor, with his grandfather - Gen. William Draper - often called the father of venture industry.
Hendrik Brandis - Earlybird co-founder and partner. With 4 billion Bulgarian lev under management, eight IPOs and 30 sales, Earlybird is one of the most established and active venture capital funds in Europe. Hendrik is a board member of EVCA (European Private Equity & Venture Capital Association) and former Chairman of the EVCA Venture Capital Platform Council.
Alexander Galitsky – founder of Almaz Capital with over 1 billion Bulgarian lev capital raised.
and many others; cumulatively the members of the Founders Games jury manage hundreds of billions and invest them in companies around the world.
The criteria against which companies are evaluated in 5 rounds include:
What impact the success of the company would have on achieving one or more of the 17 SDGs
To what extent the idea is unique and constitutes intellectual property (IP).
Team experience, successful previous projects, ability to complete the project, human capital.
Market adoption, growth potential, how long does it take for the market to understand and adopt the product/service (timing), marketing approach and success stories, business model and business development, revenue growth.
Availability of financing and capacity to achieve the development of the product/service roadmap, team, marketing, growth and adaptation.
Leading by example and potential for being a role model for other founder to work for achieving the SDGs.
Most Bulgarians find becoming an investor in Founders Games winners exceedingly difficult. As well as requiring top-level contacts all over the globe, these successful, fast-growing companies look for so-called "smart money" or money from investors with a wide network of contacts and global exposure who can help them grow even faster and open doors to large corporations, the media, or other investors.
Since Webit and our global community have been established over the years, thousands of companies compete and are eager to participate, and declare their willingness to receive investment from the Founders Games jury.
The following table shows that the respective startups close a very successful funding round a few months (and sometimes weeks) after winning the Founders Games - often oversubscribed (a number of investors fail to join the round because of registration limits).
In this short video, Eric Schmidt, one of the symbols of the digital age, the former CEO/Chairman of Google and current chairman of the US Commission on Artificial Intelligence, talks about the work of Webit and publicly states his willingness to support their work in the area of selecting and developing the most innovative companies worldwide.