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West Hill Capital is a London-based private equity and venture capital firm with a fund size of £625 million. Established to execute smaller transactions, the firm has raised £500 million for high-growth companies across various sectors globally. Partners have advised on transactions totaling over £20 billion, including significant IPOs in the financial services sector.
West Hill Capital invests £1 million to £26 million in high-growth companies, particularly in biotech, healthcare, consumer, and fintech sectors. The firm emphasizes smaller transactions and aligns its interests with investors by personally investing in the same projects at the same terms. This approach aims to support companies with substantial growth potential.
Notable portfolio companies include: Willis, involved in a major public to private offer in UK financial services; Humio, which achieved a 17.5x return for investors; Fleet Mortgages, acquired by Starling Bank for £50 million; Unibio International, focusing on sustainable protein solutions; Formalize, which raised €30 million for compliance technology; and SafeToNet, a mobile app developer for children's cyber safety.
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Yes, West Hill Capital often leads rounds, particularly in their focus sectors, to ensure alignment with their investment strategy.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially in companies that demonstrate significant growth potential and align with their investment thesis.
West Hill Capital currently manages a fund size of £625 million, focusing on high-growth opportunities across various sectors.
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