
BOSGE and OION launch £2m co-investment programme
Bank of Scotland Growth Equity (BOSGE) and Oxford Investment Opportunity Network (OION) have launched a co-investment programme that will provide a new source of funding for innovative companies. OION selects and introduces high growth, innovative technology companies from across the UK to its network of business angels and corporate investors in order to help them raise equity funding, and is one of the most highly-regarded investment networks in Europe. The BOSGE team typically makes equity investments of between £1-7m across a range of sectors.
Under the terms of the co-investment programme, the bank has made available £2m to invest during 2008 alongside investor members of OION, and its sister investment networks, Thames Valley Investment Network and Oxford Early Investments. The bank will typically invest from £25,000 to £250,000 per deal, with all investments being made on exactly the same terms as OION's investor members.
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