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Anglesey data privacy company secures six figure investment

The money will help Cufflink, based at Menai Science Park, create more skilled roles

Cufflink CEO Billy Williams(Image: Development Bank of Wales)

An Anglesey data privacy and cyber security company has successfully secured more than £500,000 in equity and grant funding.

Cufflink, co-founded in 2018 by Billy Williams and Boris Grekov, is developing a safe and secure app to help people control how their personal data is used.

The six-figure seed equity funding round was led by the Development Bank of Wales and complements further important investment by a group of London-based angel investors.

Cufflink CEO, Billy Williams said: "We're delighted to have secured our first equity investment and very much look forward to continuing to grow and develop alongside the Development Bank of Wales and our angel co-investors."

The funding will enable Cufflink to continue to develop its app and corporate SaaS (Software as a service) offering alongside continuing to build and expand the team based both remotely and at the M-SParc Science Park in Anglesey. It will create several new high-tech roles and opportunities in the area.

M-SParc, Menai Science Park, on Anglesey(Image: m-sparc)

Cufflink have also received additional grant funding from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s innovation agency - which was secured in collaboration with Bangor University.

Led by Prof Andrew McStay and Prof Vian Bakir, it will allow continued research into the wider ethical issues surrounding personal information management systems.

The Cufflink App is free to use and helps people to easily store and encrypt their personal data securely on their device. This personal data can also be shared with friends and family or licensed to companies via a corporate SaaS offering with access controlled by the data owner.