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Bristol businesses tackling inequality secure £1m from fund

Battery energy storage system manufacturer Albion Technologies, tech firms Yuup, AutonoMe and Service Robotics and Moroccan food business Yumello have all secured investment

Omar Elhajji and Esther Lopez co-founders of Bristol-based Moroccan food business Yumello(Image: Yumello)

The West of England's first home-grown place-based investor has deployed £1m in seed funding early-stage Bristol businesses trying to tackle inequality.

The venture fund is part of the wider £10m City Funds’ pot, which is designed to support local organisations solving some of the city’s biggest problems - such as housing shortages, energy efficiency and community wellbeing.

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A total of £1m from the fund - a collaboration between BBRC, Quartet Community Foundation and Bristol City Council - is set to be allocated for earlier-stage ‘high risk’ ventures, with the rest earmarked for more established businesses looking for growth lending.

Battery energy storage system manufacturer Albion Technologies, tech firms Yuup and AutonoMe and Service Robotics, as well as Moroccan food business Yumello have all secured investment through the fund.

Albion Technologies used £400,000 to establish a manufacturing facility in Bristol that will create 90 green jobs over five years.

Yuup, which has developed a platform to support hundreds of small creative business owners offering experiences, secured a £200,000 investment and has gone on to grow annual sales to £120,000, with 400 host companies coming from Bristol’s under-represented communities.

The AutonoMe app helps more than 400 vulnerable care leavers, people with disabilities and those experiencing homelessness through personalised videos and prompts to improve independent skills for daily life. AutonoMe secured an investment of £150,000 in 2022 to grow its market workplace support.