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South West firms secured almost half a billion in VC funding in 2022

A KPMG report found almost half of the businesses in the region that secured investment were based in Bristol

Trevor Howard, managing director of Triskel Marine, which trades as Integrel Solutions(Image: Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Investment Fund)

Venture capital investment into South West businesses is rising with innovative firms securing almost half a billion pounds last year.

New data from financial services giant KPMG has shown companies in the region secured £455m across 124 deals in 2022. This represented a 9% rise from the £416m raised in 2021.

KPMG said almost half of the scale-up businesses that received investment were headquartered in Bristol. It added that some of the largest investments went into businesses in the AI, Cleantech, Fintech and Manufacturing sectors..

Among the standout deals was Bristol-based fintech Moneyhub raising £40m to accelerate the development and international growth of its payments platform.

Cornish marine engineering firm Integrel Solutions also netted £3.2m for its tech which collects and stores excess energy from boat engines, allowing it create new jobs.

KPMG said the the South West’s gaming and e-commerce sectors were expected to “gain traction ”with investors in 2023, as early-stage businesses in the region continue to grow.

Kay Drury, transaction services partner at KPMG º£½ÇÊÓÆµ said: “Despite concerns around the uncertainty in the economy and rising inflation, the South-West continues to attract a healthy amount of VC investment, especially in the tech enabled space.

“While interest over the near-term is expected to focus on energy, interest in cleantech will likely accelerate as countries in the region work to meet their decarbonisation targets. This is particularly good news for the region which has a great track record of producing innovative businesses that can help solve some of society’s biggest challenges.”