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Triple Point Ventures adds two to investment team

Triple Point Ventures has appointed Manuel Antunes and Jamie Tomalin to its investment team. The new hires bring extensive knowledge and experience within healthtech, climate tech and fintech, bolstering the seed stage VC fund’s team.

Triple Point Ventures has appointed Manuel Antunes and Jamie Tomalin to ITS investment team. The new hires bring extensive knowledge and experience within healthtech, climate tech and fintech, bolstering the seed stage VC fund’s team.

Triple Point Ventures is part of Triple Point, a purpose driven investment manager with over £2.9 billion of private, institutional and public capital across five distinct investment strategies: Social Housing, Energy, Digital Infrastructure, Private Credit, and Venture. Triple Point Ventures give startups access to fast, reliable and supportive capital at the earliest stages of their lifecycle, allowing them to develop their products, grow their market share, and increase their impact on the economy. The fund is sector agnostic investing up to £1.5m in pre-Seed and Seed stage companies. 

Antunes joins Triple Point Ventures as an Investor from MSM, where he was involved in multiple investments into startups across Europe within the healthtech and climate tech space over the last two and a half years, including Connect Earth, UpHill Health, CollectivFood, and Kianava. Before his career in VC, he worked at Bloomberg LP in software sales. Manuel is also passionate about teaching and lectures on sustainable finance and corporate social responsibility at Nova School of Business and Economics in Lisbon. 

Before Triple Point Ventures, Tomalin worked on a number of M&A transactions and IPOs as part of the Healthcare Investment Banking team at Barclays. He joins as an Investor and will focus on early-stage B2B and B2B2C investments with a particular interest in digital health, climate tech and fintech.

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