Scottish Equity Partners
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Type | Private Ownership |
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Headquarters | London and Glasgow |
Website | www.sep.co.uk |
Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) is a UK venture capital firm. Since its inception in 1991 it has invested in technology and technology-enabled companies in the TMT, energy and healthcare sectors.
The firm has invested in companies including Biovex,[1] Craneware,[2] CSR,[3] Searchspace[4] and Skyscanner.[5]
As well as their primary investments, they have partnered with FTSE 100-company SSE plc and established a secondary investment fund focused exclusively on cleantech companies.[6] Investors include Lexington Partners, which has $20 billion under management, UK based funds Hermes GPE and F&C Private Equity , as well as Swiss-based Partners Group.
See also
Cambridge Semiconductor Limited
References
- ↑ "SEP agrees $1bn venture exit".
- ↑ "Surge in profits sees Craneware shares jump more than 5%".
- ↑ "Second tech IPO for Scottish Equity Partners as CSR debuts in London".
- ↑ "Scottish Equity Partners has provided $5.5m in a second tranche to a total $20.5m third round of funding for SearchSpace".
- ↑ "Skyscanner Lands VC Funding to Build World’s Leading Flight Search Engine".
- ↑ "Scottish Equity Partners launch £95m green fund".
External links
- Official site
- Scottish Equity Partners leads £10.5m investment in Pure360
- Scottish Equity Partners to sponsor Eve Muirhead
- Flying robots company Cyberhawk Innovations backed by venture capital firm
- Scottish Equity Partners leads £1.2m round for Twitter analytics company SocialBro
- Trio of SEP companies succeed at BVCA awards
- SEP beats downturn to post strong growth
- Top 40 SEP firms grow sales and jobs
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