ven·tu·ri·ons{pronunciation [ven-toor-ee-uhns, ven-tyoor-ee-uhns] – noun} (1) a privileged consortium reserved by invitation only (2) a sovereign global citizen (3) a sanctuary of wealth Origin: 1525-1565 venture + ion
Privileged Access to Global Deals
Venturions have privileged access, insight, and often first rights-of-refusal into seed-stage ventures, closed-door M&A deals, foreign development investments and even Academic R&D innovations ready for commercialization. This global deal network is managed through a sophisticated consortium of Private Equity Offices, Venture Capitalist, M&A advisors, Economic Investment Ministers, and even Silicon Valley Angels.