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Hi-tech textiles firm Needles and Pins Aerospace wins growth funding through South West Investment Fund

Carole Champion used her credit card to set up Somerset business in 2018 – now she works with global giants

From left: Dillon Harmon from Needles and Pins Aerospace, Lizzy Upton from British Business Bank, Carole Champion from Needles and Pins Aerospace, and Ben Donati from FW Capital(Image: Narrated Frames)

A hi-tech aerospace textiles business that its founder started on her credit card is set for a next phase of growth after securing a funding deal.

Industrial sewing firm Needles and Pins Aerospace was founded by Carole Champion in 2018 to do high-precision needlework for aerospace applications including the linings of Chinook helicopters. Today it is a market leader in aerospace textile products including protective covers, acoustic insulation, and interior fabrics for military and civilian aircraft.

The business this year announced it was expanding its production site at Somerton in Somerset and started looking for working capital to support its growth strategy and allow it to create more jobs and take on more contracts with clients such as Boeing Defence º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Now it has secured a “six figure-funding boost” from the British Business Bank’s South West Investment Fund through fund manager FW Capital.

Carole’s son Dillon Harmon is working alongside her as chief operating officer at the family business as it plans its next phase of growth using the latest funding round.

Carole, chief executive of Needles and Pins Aerospace, said: “The growth we have experienced has been amazing and I’m very proud to have nurtured the business from humble beginnings, starting the company using my credit card back in 2018. Today we work with a number of aviation and defence giants including Leonardo and Boeing.

“This investment comes at an important time in our company’s development as we are embarking on a real step change of growth. After expanding our production facility in the summer this gives us the working capital to continue with our development plans and we’re looking forward to welcoming new recruits to our team.”

Ben Donati, investment executive at FW Capital added: “With Carole at the helm, Needles and Pins Aerospace is a dynamic and successful business. In what is a notoriously male-dominated sector, Carole and her team have enjoyed impressive growth, bringing a commitment to excellence and innovation in everything they do.

“The firm delivers high-quality textile solutions that support aviation and defence clients across the globe. I’m looking forward to being involved with this exciting stage of their development.”