‘BUSINESS ANGELS’ SEEK INVESTMENT

2nd March 2020

Alex Toft

An investment network looking to make more business finance available to entrepreneurs in Liverpool City Region is seeking investors from across the North West to support its mission of powering growth in promising start-ups and scale-ups.

Minerva Business Angels, part of the University of Warwick Science Park Ltd, is joining forces with Activate, Liverpool John Moores University and world-leading science campus, Sci-Tech Daresbury, in a partnership aimed at increasing the number of investment funds available to businesses and to help with talent acquisition.

Official figures show that £2.1 billion is pumped into promising firms every year through the government’s Enterprise Investment Scheme and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme, which were set-up to encourage more entrepreneurial investment through tax incentives.

While 67 per cent of the money backs firms registered in the South East, only a small proportion has supported businesses in the North West.

Minerva Liverpool wants to increase the amount of money available in the region substantially by attracting successful entrepreneurs and investors to its network and making them more aware of the wealth of investment opportunities.

Both Activate, Liverpool John Moores University and Sci-Tech Daresbury have a track record of identifying innovative products and solutions that have commercial potential and providing access to support, and expertise to firms looking to accelerate the growth of their business. Alex Toft, who heads Minerva, welcomed the launch of the new network:

“Minerva is leading the way in connecting universities, business angels and entrepreneurs to grow an access to finance ecosystem for the benefit of our region’s SMEs. We are delighted to be partnering with both of these innovative and successful organisations to bring together entrepreneurs seeking support with investors looking for hands-on investment opportunities.”

John Downes, group managing director of Langtree and chair of the Sci-Tech Daresbury joint venture company, said:

“Collaboration is the bedrock of Sci-Tech Daresbury and while investment is about funding, it’s also about igniting growth to create jobs and economic uplift and helping brilliant businesses reach their potential, prosper and move to the next level.

“Bringing entrepreneurs together happens on a daily basis at Sci-Tech Daresbury, Activate and Liverpool John Moores University’s involvement is an exciting development that will help Minerva’s work have greater reach and impact with our community of start-up and growing businesses.”

Minerva Liverpool will be officially launched on the 10th March in the City of Liverpool.

Entrepreneurs interested in finding out more about the investment opportunities it can introduce them to can contact Minerva by email support@Minerva.uk.net

For further information, please contact Sheila Kiggins, Media Relations Manager s.kiggins@warwick.ac.uk 02476 150423

2nd March 2020