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The Global Entrepreneur Programme, sometimes referred to as GEP, is a venture capital programme aimed at creating global companies from start-ups, using the United Kingdom as a strategic headquarters and base for international expansion. The GEP was set up in 2003 by UK Trade & Investment.
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