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Tech investment in London surges by up 66% with $682m financing

byCustoms Today Report
02/04/2015
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LONDON: London technology sector attracted more venture capital financing during Q1 2015 than in any previous quarter.

The figures, which are compiled by London & Partners, the Mayor’s promotional company for London, show that the city’s technology companies secured over $682m in VC financing during the first three months of the year – more than ever before and up 66% on Q1 2014.

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The amount raised by London companies comprises 80% of that raised by all UK companies in the quarter ($856.7m).

During the period, significant investments into London were made by some of the most well-known global venture capital funds, including Silicon Valley firm Andreessen Horowitz investing in online payments company TransferWise ($58m) and virtual worlds creator Improbable ($20m).

Eileen Burbidge, London technology ambassador and Partner at Passion Capital, which invests in technology startups, said: “This quarter is the most exciting yet in London’s tech development, as we have seen companies based in the capital attract substantial new investments from some of the world’s most tech-savvy and influential investors.

London is one of the most electrifying tech hubs in the world, with companies and investors all brought here by the city’s ideas and entrepreneurial spirit, as well as its talent and access to markets.“

WorldRemit, a London-based company that enables online money transfers, raised the most funding in the period, securing a $100m round led by Technology Crossover Ventures.

Ismail Ahmed, founder and CEO of WorldRemit, said: “London is the ideal place to start a fintech company, as it is a technology hub as well as a financial services hub.

 

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