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'This deal means there's hope for anyone': Nisha Katona reveals why Mowgli Street Food's investment deal is so important

Nisha Katona was awarded an MBE for her services to the food industry in 2019

Nisha Katona opened her first restaurant in Liverpool in 2014(Image: Liverpool Echo)

The founder of Mowgli Street Food has revealed why it securing a new private equity backer is so important for the expanding restaurant chain.

Nisha Katona opened her first restaurant in Liverpool almost a decade ago and has watched it grow to 15 sites all over the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Still headquartered in the city, Mowgli is now backed by TriSpan, having been supported by Foresight Group since 2017.

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After the news broke on Monday, January 30, BusinessLive spoke to the celebrity chef, who has appeared on the likes of The Great British Menu and This Morning, to ask why the deal is so important to her company.

"It's such a big boost for Liverpool and that's what's so exciting about it", she said.

"I'm really passionate about creating jobs and that's exactly what this day does, especially in Liverpool.

"Knowing that investment is flowing is amazing and this will allow Mowgli to solidly grow.