21st January 2022
- 0 commentsNick Lyth, Founder & President of Green Angel Syndicate asks if the news about the closure of impact investment firm puts other similar investment companies under the microscope.
21st January 2022
- 0 commentsHBAN will stream its annual All-Island Conference on Wednesday 2nd February 2022. The event will focus on impact investing, while also encouraging more first-time and experienced investors to consider business angel investing.
18th January 2022
- 0 commentsGreen Angel Syndicate (GAS) has sold Zeigo, a climate tech platform that helps as many businesses as possible gain access to renewable energy. It matches renewable energy generators and suppliers to both corporate and utility off-takers, helping them to obtain power purchase agreements (PPAs).
18th January 2022
- 0 commentsInnovative automation focused mining equipment manufacturer Tribe Technology Group has closed a substantial Series A funding round which will be used to position the company to take advantage of high demand for its autonomous drill rigs and to develop new products.
17th January 2022
- 0 commentsA Middlesborough-based vinyl pressing company, Press on Vinyl, is set to disrupt the growing vinyl record market after raising £475,000 in equity investment as part of a 7-figure round.
Press on Vinyl is a precision manufacturer and distributer of vinyl records, committed to lowering lead times and delivering the highest quality products with the best customer service standards to vinyl lovers worldwide. The company recently brought a state-of-the-art vinyl record pressing facility to Teesside, the first ever in the North of England.
13th January 2022
- 0 commentsA ground-breaking female-led business network has defied the pandemic and helped more than 130 businesswomen launch disruptive tech companies in under a year. The Angels@Essex - Female Founders and Investors has expanded rapidly since launching last May and has been labelled “amazing” by members.
11th January 2022
- 0 commentsHypi, the London-based SaaS platform that makes no-code app development accessible to everyone, has secured £150,000 in pre-seed funding from SFC Capital, the UK’s most active seed stage investor. The funding will support the growth of Hypi platform and push their new no-code solution out to users who want a simpler, more visual way of developing and launching their app ideas.
11th January 2022
- 0 commentsHBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, and a joint initiative of Enterprise Ireland, InterTradeIreland and Invest Northern Ireland, today announces its latest survey results which found that HBAN business angels have invested a median of £167K each in start-ups on the island of Ireland.
10th January 2022
- 0 commentsAfter an impressive pitch to the Angel Investors from Anglia Capital Group, WATR successfully secured funding for their clean-tech start-up. The founders of WATR came to the Angels with a clear mission for their business - to use technology to improve water conditions across the globe. Their long-term ambition is for WATR to become the early warning system for water quality globally and to have units in every country in the world by 2024.
7th January 2022
- 0 commentsScalpel, a healthcare services company that automates surgical protocols using sensor-driven event detection technology, has received investment from Henley Business Angels members as part of their Pre-Series A funding round.
6th January 2022
- 0 comments24Haymarket, the London and Edinburgh-based private capital group, has secured a £10m commitment from British Business Investments,
5th January 2022
- 0 commentsape2o, a company that is looking to eradicate bottled water waste by setting up a network of sophisticated vending machines for ‘on the go’ customers, has received investment from Henley Business Angels members as part of a total funding round of £500k. UK consumers buy 8 billion plastic water bottles a year, with 80% of them ending up in landfills or oceans. They then leach micro-plastics and chemicals in the water that people go on to consume. With bottled water customers also paying approximately £2 per 500ml (more than twice the comparative cost of petrol), ape2o provides a solution with its vending machines, without the need for plastic bottles and at a fraction of the price.