The disgraced Duke of York, 64, last month secured a deal with a Dutch business firm that promised to pay him millions in exchange for his connections from the Pitch@Palace initiative.
Dutch company Startupbootcamp (SBC) had held talks about buying Prince Andrew's Pitch@Palace network, a sale that could have provided him with a multi-million pound financial lifeline.
The Victorian government is boosting its support for local startups with an additional $5.1 million in funding via LaunchVic.
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Andrew’s joined venture with Startupbootcamp marked the first known work he’s undertaken since stepping down as a working member of the Firm in 2020. It appears as though Prince Andrew is ...
The Allan Labor Government is boosting support for Victoria's rapidly growing startup sector - backing local jobs in growing companies.Minister for ...
Startup accelerator programs supporting the development of more than 100 early-stage startups in Victoria will share in $4.1 million through the state’s startup development agency, LaunchVic. The ...
The revelation regarding Andrew's involvement with a Dutch company follows reports King Charles is "dismayed" by the Duke of York's business dealings ...
Prince Andrew will reportedly face a major blow as huge deal to buy his start-up business is said to be teetering on the brink of collapse. Previously described as "Dragons' Den-style" events for tech ...
Last month, it was revealed the Duke of York inked a lucrative commercial agreement with Dutch-based firm Startupbootcamp to use contacts he made from his Pitch@Palace initiative. Pitch@Palace was ...