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Welcome to

MALMANKA

Malmanka, born to help money flow to purposeful startups. 

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We are all investors 

We all invest our resources - time and other - into our knowledge, looks, relationship and more. Most of us also earn, make or have money, another resource. This abundant resource is not equally distributed. We can use our money to help our community or support an entrepreneur elsewhere while also having a view on returns. Malmanka brings you tips & tricks to help you get started with investing in impactful startups and we also cover the basics of investing in general. 

Our community

Where are the other investors like you? If you are not an investment professional but have some savings that you'd like to put to good use by investing into startups that help tackle challenges in their communities or natural environment, we are providing some pointers to help to get a sense of what's  out there before diving in. ​

Startups with an impact

What's the best way to support a startup? Giving them a loan? Joining in a crowdfunding platform? Buying a share in the startup? How much research should you do and how much time will it take to own part of a startup? What if it goes south?

About Malmanka

Malmanka stands for abundance in esperanto. Most of us still live in the scarcity paradigm. There is an abundance of beauty, of air, of great ideas, of goodwill. There are abundant ways to connect people driven to live purposefully, plenty of avenues to take, to think out of the box, to support and elevate each other. Every single step forward for any one initiative moves the entire system forward. 

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Malmanka was founded as a collaborative initiative, supported by the great thinking and actions of our advisory board and key stakeholders. This also includes our kids, partners, friends and neighbors, who often proved to be the best challengers and supporters. We are based in Amsterdam, and have a global network of friends - also known as partners, clients and co-creators. 

We provide information, not investment advice.
Remember, investing is a risky undertaking and you can lose (part of) your investment.

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