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WeGift, a digital rewards platform, has secured GBP4 million in Series A funding, led by Fred Destin at Stride.vc, who also joins the Board of Directors, and other high-profile investors including SAP.iO fund and Unilever Ventures.  WeGift has also announced new angel investors including James Hind, founder of Carwow and Eamon Jubbawy at Onfido.    WeGift says the investment round will help it deliver on its vision of creating the world’s first real-time infrastructure for digital rewards and incentives. The funds will be used to further scale WeGift’s operations, as well as to support the company’s expansion to the US, and for further investment in its technology platform.   WeGift
O’Melveny has launched a new group focused on serving the needs of technology clients as they expand their operations in Southern California. “O’Melveny MediaTech” will guide established and emerging companies and investors as they grow and engage in content development and distribution. The group will be led by T Hale Boggs, a legal and business advisor to digital media companies. “Something transformative is happening,” says Boggs, who advises clients from the venture capital and startup stages through M&A, joint ventures, and public offerings. “In Southern California, we are witnessing unprecedented growth as media and technology converge. Major technology companies, mostly
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Northern Trust is to transfer its distributed ledger technology (DLT) platform for private equity (PE) asset servicing to Broadridge, in whatv he companies says is a significant step towards delivering an industry-wide PE blockchain solution. Following the agreement, Broadridge will develop the platform leveraging blockchain technology developed by Northern Trust. The technology will provide data and analytics tools connecting the complex PE lifecycle for all market participants. Through the platform, PE firms can manage, communicate and engage with investors with greater efficiency. It enhances capital and cash flow management (capital calls, investments, divestments and distributions) and automates the middle office
eSmart Systems, a Norwegian provider of AI-based analytics for infrastructure inspection and asset health monitoring, has completed a capital raise of USD 34.4 million.  Energy Impact Partners (EIP), the US utility-backed investment fund, and innogy Ventures have joined the investment round initially closed by Equinor Energy Ventures, Nysnø Climate Investments, and Kongsberg Digital which closed in December 2018. Currently, eSmart’s software oversees electricity operations for 48 customers in seven countries, including Norway, Denmark, the United Kingdom, and the US The company is also a Microsoft Partner and its CTO, Erik Aasberg, has been appointed as a Microsoft Regional Director. “We are
Earth Capital (EC), a global investment group focused on sustainable and impact investments, has made a successful early exit of Inval Green Energy (IGE) from the European portfolio of the Nobel Sustainability Fund (NSF). IGE, which is managed by sub-manager Barcelona-based SI Capital (SiC), part of the Earth Capital Holdings group, represents 17 per cent of the European portfolio of the NSF.   IGE is a 94 MW Pomerania wind farm project based in Poland with EUR127 million capex. Once operational in early 2021, it will be able to provide more than 85,000 households (230,000 people) with electricity, avoiding 288,000mt
This week’s newsletter brings news of Private Equity Wire’s European Mid-Market Summit – Inside the mind of the modern mid-market/emerging PE manager – which was held at the Reform Club in Pall Mall, London on Tuesday, 26 June and provided 80 or so attendees with the opportunity to meet and listen to some of Europe’s leading emerging managers in a series of panel discussions.  Also, this week, Anastasia Williams, Head of Private Equity, Americas at TMF Group, explains why she believes the big US private equity fund managers are set to remain the vanguard of the PE growth story and
The key trends shaping Europe’s mid-market space were the focus of Private Equity Wire’s European Mid-Market Summit, which was held in London yesterday (25 June). ‘Inside the mind of the modern mid-market/emerging PE manager’ at the Reform Club in Pall Mall, provided around 80 attendees with the opportunity to meet with and listen to some of Europe’s leading emerging managers in a series of panel discussions including: Value creation in Europe’s mid-markets, Fee structures and creative solutions, Cybersecurity Trends & Opportunities, and Fundraising tactics and strategies to win over LPs.  Panelists included Allen MacDonnell, Teacher Retirement System of Texas, Laura
Arlington Capital Partners a US private equity investment firm focused on government-regulated sectors, has held the final close of its latest fund, Arlington Capital Partners V with total capital commitments of approximately USD1.7 billion – hitting the Fund’s hard cap.  The fundraise, which was significantly oversubscribed, successfully reached its final closing in three months from its launch. The fund sourced capital commitments from a hand-selected, globally diverse group of marquis investors, including public pension funds, corporate pension funds, insurance companies, fund of funds, and foundations.   Fund V will continue Arlington’s strategy of targeting high-growth government-related sectors including aerospace and
Gresham House Renewable Energy VCT 1 and Gresham House Renewable Energy VCT 2 have exited their nvestments in ChargePoint Services Ltd (CPS) via a trade sale to Engie as part of the French utility’s buyout of 100 per cent of CPS.  The exit will generate a total rate of return to shareholders of 11.9 per cent per year based on the initial purchase consideration, rising to 13.2 per cent per year if all future tranches of the purchase consideration, linked to CPS’ future performance, are received. The Gresham House VCTs invested GBP1 million (GBP0.5 million per VCT) in CPS in
Lovell Minnick Partners (LMP), a private equity firm focused on investments in the global financial services industry, has completed a significant minority investment in oneZero Financial Systems (oneZero), a provider of software and technology solutions to the rapidly growing foreign exchange (FX) trading industry.  Financial terms of the private transaction have not been disclosed.   Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, oneZero provides FX and multi-asset class liquidity, distribution, business intelligence and risk management solutions to the retail brokerage and institutional marketplace, including hedge funds, prime brokers and global banks. Through its international presence across offices in the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore and Cyprus, the Company offers hosted and SaaS-based solutions that

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