BlogPraetura Ventures announces £15m fund for North West start-ups

Praetura Ventures announces £15m fund for North West start-ups

Praetura Ventures has announced it is raising money for its first Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) fund, as part of its mission to bridge the estimated £300m venture capital funding gap for scaling businesses in the North West of England. The company plans to raise £15m of EIS capital to fund around eight to 10 early-stage companies in the region.

Praetura Ventures already has a proven track record generating lucrative returns by backing early-stage businesses. The company has invested over £100m since 2011, with four successful exits to-date at an average of 8x return on investment. Its existing portfolio is made up of some of the North West’s most exciting early stage businesses including Peak AI and Sorted. Due to close mid-May, the EIS fund will invest in high-growth early-stage tech or IP enabled businesses, targeting a minimum return of 2x over a five to seven-year period.

With 10% of the UK’s high-growth firms, but only 3% of venture capital, the North West scale-up business community is significantly underserved and a lack of venture capital funding in the region presents an additional barrier for entrepreneurs as they look to scale their businesses. With its ‘more than money’ approach to investment andcombined experience of over 250 years in investment and managing business growth, Praetura Ventures is in a prime position to identify and support high-performancebusinesses who may otherwise struggle to get the financial backing they need.

Praetura Ventures is also announcing a number of senior hires. Formerly Chief Commercial Officer at Phones4U, Scott Hooton has joined the business as Operations Director. In addition, Praetura Ventures has brought on board Jonathan Prescott, previously Regional Sales Director at Octopus Investments to head up Business Development and Fundraising activities. Mark Lyons and Guy Weaver have also joined to co-lead the Investment Team after holding leadership roles at Aston Ventures and KPMG respectively.

Praetura Ventures is part of the Praetura group, sitting alongside debt-focused businesses Praetura Asset Finance and Praetura Commercial Finance.

David Foreman, Managing Director of Praetura Ventures, said: “The launch of our first EIS fund is an exciting milestone for Praetura Ventures, as we look to bridge the funding gap in the North West. The fund will allow us to back exceptional management teams and entrepreneurs and will open up opportunities for investors to benefit from the entrepreneurial talent in the region. The fund is the first step in our journey to become a leading venture capital firm in the region. We’re now eager to hear from ambitious entrepreneurs and management teams as well as investors who are keen to invest in exciting opportunities in the North West.”

David Grimes, founder and CEO of Sorted, said: “Some investors like to sweep in and take over your business, but Praetura don’t operate like that. They’re unique in their approach to portfolio companies. They back your vision and give you the support to make it happen. They know how to build and grow a company and help you to speak to the right people at the right time. Finance is a great example: Praetura put one oftheir own people into the business to make sure it was operating properly. It proved critical when we went on to do further fundraising.”

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