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Steven Bartlett's debut Dragons' Den investment, saved by Albex Group after administration

Cheesegeek, the artisan cheese retailer that Steven Bartlett invested in during his first series on Dragons' Den, has been rescued after collapsing into administration

Steven Bartlett(Image: PA)

Cheesegeek, the artisan cheese retailer and first company that Steven Bartlett invested in on the BBC One series Dragons' Den, has been acquired by Albex Group, a Scotland-based firm, after falling into administration.

The purchase amount remains undisclosed, as reported by .

This development follows Bartlett's investment of £150,000 for a five per cent stake in the London-based Cheesegeek in 2021, as reported by . His investment was highlighted during his debut series on Dragons' Den, which aired early in 2022.

The deal with Cheesegeek, established by Edward Hancock, stipulated that Bartlett's investment be repaid within two years. Through his private equity company Catena Capital, Bartlett owned 16,427 shares in Cheesegeek, as indicated by a Companies House filing.

Andrew Dalglish, director at Albex, commented: "Cheesegeek's mission to support local artisan cheesemakers and make great cheese accessible is an important one. We're delighted to be able to support it."

He further stated, "As a family company we always take a long-term view and are committed to fully supporting Cheesegeek."

Dalglish emphasised the significance of their funding, noting that it provides the necessary stability for Cheesegeek to not only continue operations but also to realise its full potential in collaboration with the artisans who contribute diversity and craftsmanship to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cheese industry.

"From a day-to-day perspective it's very much business as usual at Cheesegeek. The same team remain and continue to be led by founder Edward Hancock."