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Angel investor funding increased in Wales during 2020

The pandemic did not slow down financing with almost £2m was invested in nine deals

Steve Holt, Director of Angels Invest Wales

Investments in Welsh businesses by syndicates of angel investors in Wales has grown.

This rise comes despite business uncertainty in 2020 says the Development Bank of Wales.

With six new lead investors and 57 new angel investors registered with Angels Invest Wales in 2020, almost £2m was invested in nine deals. Six of these were completed post lockdown in the last quarter of 2020 prompting continued growth in 2021.

During 2020, lead investor syndicates invested £1.045m which leveraged £931.8k of match funding by the Wales Angel Co-investment Fund, managed by the Development Bank of Wales. More than 230 angels have now registered their interest in investing in Welsh businesses with bio-tech, fin-tech, health-tech and SaaS proving particularly attractive industries.

Steve Holt, Director of Angels Invest Wales said: “Obviously 2020 has brought a period of real uncertainty for business and investors alike but we finished the year on a positive note, with six supported deals completing in the last quarter. 

“This increase in activity in the Wales Angel Co-investment Fund definitely reflects the appeal of ‘syndicate’ investing for angel investors more generally.

“The benefits of sharing risk and knowledge with like-minded co-investors is an attractive strategy for many angels in Wales and has definitely influenced angel investment decision making recently.