Andreas Haug
Founding Partner·Headline
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Andreas Haug is a Founding Partner at Headline based in Berlin, focused on fintech, e-commerce, media and digital innovation. Headline lists Raisin, Copa90, Smartfrog & Canary, Azimo, Apiax, ViaBill, Tandem, MADE.com, Shutl, CityDeal, Darberry, Reelio, Ozon.ru and KaufDa among his Headliners. Founders Pledge describes him as an entrepreneur and investor with more than 25 years of startup investing experience.
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