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The '''National Strategic Enterprise Fund''' '''(NSEF)''' is a sovereign wealth fund owned by the collective peoples of Novenad and managed by the House of Assembly. NSEF uses excess revenue from the mining and petroleum industries to invest in key areas and promote growth in industries aligned with national interests. NSEF is strictly limited to investing in companies based in the Pan-Veiidic Commonwealth.
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The '''National Strategic Enterprise Fund''' '''(NSEF)''' is a sovereign wealth fund owned by the collective peoples of Novenad and managed by the Citizen's Assembly. NSEF uses excess revenue from the mining and petroleum industries to invest in key areas and promote growth in industries aligned with national interests. NSEF is strictly limited to investing in companies based in the Pan-Veiidic Commonwealth.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 21:24, 5 December 2025

NSEF
National Strategic Enterprise Fund
NSEF.png
Industry Sovereign Wealth Fund
Location
Headquaters Balgred, Novenad
Area Served Novenad

Founded 2163
Subsidiaries Air Novenad


The National Strategic Enterprise Fund (NSEF) is a sovereign wealth fund owned by the collective peoples of Novenad and managed by the Citizen's Assembly. NSEF uses excess revenue from the mining and petroleum industries to invest in key areas and promote growth in industries aligned with national interests. NSEF is strictly limited to investing in companies based in the Pan-Veiidic Commonwealth.

History

NSEF was formed in 2165 as part of a series of economic measures to secure the rapidly devolving post-revolution economy. Several startups were partially funded by NSEF investments, including Air Novenad and Baskay Petroleum, now two of the largest Novenadian corporations. The high returns on these early investments allowed NSEF to fund a portion of the design and construction of the Special Particle Collider project.

Companies

Air Novenad

Baskay Petroleum

Controversies