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Octopus to get tentacles round Hammond-backed fintech fund

By Editorial Board Published April 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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Octopus to get tentacles round Hammond-backed fintech fund

One among Britain’s main enterprise capital buyers is near unveiling a deal to take over a nascent fintech fund which counted Lord Hammond, the previous chancellor, amongst its advisors.

The FGF has struggled to hit its unique fundraising goal and has but to formally disclose any investments.

Sources near a variety of its buyers mentioned it was anticipated to be taken over by Octopus Investments within the coming weeks, with the transaction to be accomplished by the tip of June.

Peel Hunt, the funding financial institution, had been advising on the fundraising for the final two years, and was itself an investor within the fund.

The FGF was initially conceived as a automobile that will again high-potential UK-based fintechs, largely between their Sequence B and pre-public itemizing rounds of funding.

In keeping with an announcement made in August 2023, it aimed to make between 4 and eight investments yearly, with cheques of between £10m and £100m.

Along with Lord Hammond, the FGF’s advisory board included Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, the previous Virgin Cash boss; Baroness Morrissey, the previous Authorized & Basic Funding Administration govt; Lord Grimstone, the previous commerce minister; and Sir Charles Bowman, former Lord Mayor of London.

Octopus Investments, which is now run by Erin Platt, the previous boss of Silicon Valley Financial institution UK, is claimed to have vital ambitions for the FGF, which has constructed a prolonged pipeline of potential investments.

A spokesperson for Octopus Investments declined to remark this weekend, whereas the FGF couldn’t be reached for remark.

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