
Inverleith invests in Braham and Murray Good Hemp
Consumer-sector-focused Scottish private equity firm Inverleith has invested in Braham and Murray Good Hemp, a plant-based food and drink brand that manufactures products from hemp seed.
Inverleith has acquired a majority stake in the company, marking another investment for its health and wellness investment portfolio.
It plans on developing the company drawing on its experience in the market to reach new customers and grow in the UK and internationally.
Company
Launched in 2004 and headquartered in Barnstaple, North Devon, Braham and Murray Good Hemp is a plant-based food and drink brand that manufactures products from hemp seed. The company was founded by Henry Braham and Glynis Murray at their Devon farm, selling their first hemp-based product into UK retail in 2004.
The company now produces a range of hemp-based products, including a milk alternative, natural protein supplements, protein flours and hemp seeds.
People
Inverleith – Ben Thomson, Paul Skipworth (partners).
Braham and Murray Good Hemp – Henry Braham, Glynis Murray (founders).
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