Highland Europe launches £880m software and internet fund

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Highland Europe launches £880m software and internet fund

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London-based venture capital firm Highland Europe has launched a €1bn (£879m) fund to buy growth-stage software and consumer web companies across Europe . It is Highland Europe's fifth fund, bringing its global capital raised to €2.75bn (£2.42bn). Fergal Mullen, Highland Europe Partner, said: “We would like to thank all of the European founders who have chosen to partner with us over the past 10 years. It is their ambition, talent and drive that influence us as we build category-defining businesses together. » Highland Europe, which has an additional office in Geneva, has in the past supported eGym.

Malwarebytes, WeTransfer and led Huel's €20m funding round in December. “Existing market conditions are not easy, but our founder-led businesses continue to grow impressively and efficiently, with many global leaders in the mix,” Mullen included. “We are delighted that our investors share our conviction and thank them for their continued confidence. » The Pakistan Phone Number List sizable fundraising comes amid a broader decline in funding for tech start-ups, triggered by rising interest rates and falling values ​​of public tech companies. A recent report revealed that UK services secured £22.7bn of venture capital funding in 2022, down 30% from the previous year. UK tech fared a bit better, with just a 22% reduction according to another report.

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