Triple Point launches £10m VCT fundraise

Highlight 'strong investor demand'

Jen Frost
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Triple Point has launched a £10m fundraise for its Triple Point Venture VCT, with a further £20m allotment facility.

The funding will be put towards new investments, in addition to follow-on funding for existing companies in its portfolio. The VCT has so far secured £25.5m in 2025, a 34% increase on 2024's £18.9m and up 71% on 2023's £14.9m. In a press release shared with Professional Adviser, Triple Point set out that this reflected "strong investor demand" in addition to "confidence" in its strategy of backing early-stage B2B companies. The VCT's investments include more than 50 startups across 20 sectors. Examples include healthcare-focused Paloma Health and Scan.com. "Finding companies tha...

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