In my previous post I discussed the vision of small groups organized as hometown associations becoming the source of investment capital for their communities of origin. This summer I had the pleasure of meeting José Francisco Ávila, a Hondoran immigrant who is the founder of the New Horizon Investment Club, a group composed of Afro-Caribean Honduran immigrants who have pooled their capital to make productive investments.
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When I was a venture capitalist, I was often asked what it would take to create a venture capital industry in Mexico or Indonesia or just about anywhere outside of Silicon Valley. There were often many very good reasons why it couldn't or hadn't happen - deal flow, amount of money that needed to be invested, cost of managing a fund, a service provider ecosystem, etc.
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