Deepbridge launches 'Innovation SEIS'

Following Budget changes

Tom Ellis
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Deepbridge has launched an innovation seed enterprise investment scheme (SEIS) that will look to provide seed-stage funding to technology-focused companies.

The tax-efficient investment manager said it would focus its investment into companies that "possess new and innovative approaches" and expose investors to a diversified range of technologies. Such technology, it added, may potentially include energy, resource innovation, medical technologies and diagnostics and transport innovation. To source these investment opportunities Deepbridge said it would use "highly-regarded partners and an extensive dealflow network", working with research and innovation organisations, commercial enterprises, academia, venture capital institutions and gove...

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