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Who’s Who in the Zoo…? Trecento Blockchain Capital, that’s Who! After the successful launch in 2011 of Trecento AM (a French regulated asset manage- ment firm), Alice Lhabouz (CEO) and her team of seasoned investment and technology experts are creating a new firm, Trecento Blockchain Capital (“TBCap”) in a regulated area. Trecento Blockchain Capital is the first all-in-one international Blockchain-centric asset manager. TBCap’s objective is to accelerate the international expansion and adop- tion of Blockchain technologies by providing its ecosystem (entrepreneurs, start-ups, financial actors…) with a wide array of financing and growth-oriented tools through a 360-approach. This approach includes notably the launch and management of four diversified investment funds (ICO, VC, Fund of Funds and Crypto trading), and the imple- mentation of a DAO platform with a voting system. TBCap is in the process of being incorporated in Geneva. The Crowdfinders’ Bush Telegraph With only 5 weeks to go before we take over London Zoo, we’re delighted to reveal our Head- line Speaker and Former Foreign Secretary, Lord Hague, who will be released into the wild just before lunch to feed us exclusive information on how Brexit will effect investment as well as the hidden opportunities it will bring…We’ve got a hugely dynamic day lined up, packed full of keynotes, contacts, learning, networking, animal encounters, entertainment and, perhaps above all else, an entirely new habitat for business success! Book Now with our amazing ‘bring a colleague’ for free ticket deal. Who’s Who in the Zoo…? William Hague, that’s Who! BOOK HERE BOOK HERE Lord Hague was first elected to Parliament for the seat of Richmond, North Yorkshire, at a by-election in 1989. At 27 years old he was the youngest Conservative Member of Parliament. He was re-elected a further five times to Parliament. Lord Hague became leader of the Conservative Party after the 1997 General Election, making him, at 36, the youngest leader of a major political party in the United Kingdom in 200 years. He set about reforming his party, including giving local party members a decisive say in future leadership elections. He led his party to victory in the European elections of 1999 and was widely credited for leading a successful campaign against the country joining the Euro. Lord Hague led the negotiations with the Liberal Democrats following the 2010 General Election that led to the creation of the Coalition Government. During his tenure as For- eign Secretary, Lord Hague dealt with one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history with unrest across the Middle East, and crises in Europe. After four years as Foreign Secretary, in July 2014 he declared his intentions to step down from front-line politics at the 2015 General Election, becoming Leader of the House of Commons in his final 10 months in Government, and retaining his position as First Secretary of State. Lord Hague has written two very successful and critically acclaimed political biogra- phies: of William Pitt the Younger, which won the History Book of the Year prize in 2005, and William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner. He is a fortnightly columnist for The Daily Telegraph. On 17th September 2015 Lord Hague became a director of Intercontinental Exchange Inc. He is also a member of ICE Futures Europe and became its chair on 1st January 2016. His other business interests include chairing the International Advisory Group of Linklaters LLP, a leading global law firm, and he is a Senior Adviser to global advisory firm Teneo. From September 1st he has chaired the security and defence think-tank, the Royal United Services Institute. In January 2017 Lord Hague became a Senior Adviser to Citi Group. Crowdfinders. Who’ll be in the Zoo on the 28th June?

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Who’s Who in the Zoo…?Trecento Blockchain Capital, that’s Who!

After the successful launch in 2011 of Trecento AM (a French regulated asset manage-ment firm), Alice Lhabouz (CEO) and her team of seasoned investment and technology experts are creating a new firm, Trecento Blockchain Capital (“TBCap”) in a regulated area. Trecento Blockchain Capital is the first all-in-one international Blockchain-centric asset manager. TBCap’s objective is to accelerate the international expansion and adop-tion of Blockchain technologies by providing its ecosystem (entrepreneurs, start-ups, financial actors…) with a wide array of financing and growth-oriented tools through a 360-approach. This approach includes notably the launch and management of four diversified investment funds (ICO, VC, Fund of Funds and Crypto trading), and the imple-mentation of a DAO platform with a voting system. TBCap is in the process of being incorporated in Geneva.

The Crowdfinders’Bush Telegraph

With only 5 weeks to go before we take over London Zoo, we’re delighted to reveal our Head-line Speaker and Former Foreign Secretary, Lord Hague, who will be released into the wild just before lunch to feed us exclusive information on how Brexit will effect investment as well as the hidden opportunities it will bring…We’ve got a hugely dynamic day lined up, packed full of keynotes, contacts, learning, networking, animal encounters, entertainment and, perhaps above all else, an entirely new habitat for business success!

Book Now with our amazing ‘bring a colleague’ for free ticket deal.

Who’s Who in the Zoo…? William Hague, that’s Who!

BOOK HERE

BOOK HERE

Lord Hague was first elected to Parliament for the seat of Richmond, North Yorkshire, at a by-election in 1989. At 27 years old he was the youngest Conservative Member of Parliament. He was re-elected a further five times to Parliament.

Lord Hague became leader of the Conservative Party after the 1997 General Election, making him, at 36, the youngest leader of a major political party in the United Kingdom in 200 years.

He set about reforming his party, including giving local party members a decisive say in future leadership elections. He led his party to victory in the European elections of 1999 and was widely credited for leading a successful campaign against the country joining the Euro.

Lord Hague led the negotiations with the Liberal Democrats following the 2010 General Election that led to the creation of the Coalition Government. During his tenure as For-eign Secretary, Lord Hague dealt with one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history with unrest across the Middle East, and crises in Europe.

After four years as Foreign Secretary, in July 2014 he declared his intentions to step down from front-line politics at the 2015 General Election, becoming Leader of the House of Commons in his final 10 months in Government, and retaining his position as First Secretary of State.

Lord Hague has written two very successful and critically acclaimed political biogra-phies: of William Pitt the Younger, which won the History Book of the Year prize in 2005, and William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner. He is a fortnightly columnist for The Daily Telegraph.

On 17th September 2015 Lord Hague became a director of Intercontinental Exchange Inc. He is also a member of ICE Futures Europe and became its chair on 1st January 2016. His other business interests include chairing the International Advisory Group of Linklaters LLP, a leading global law firm, and he is a Senior Adviser to global advisory firm Teneo. From September 1st he has chaired the security and defence think-tank, the Royal United Services Institute. In January 2017 Lord Hague became a Senior Adviser to Citi Group.

Crowdfinders. Who’ll be in the Zoo on the 28th June?