
Goldman Sachs et al. back $27m round for H4
JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs Growth, Barclays Ventures and law firm Linklaters have backed a $27m round for document digitisation and analysis platform H4, obtaining a minority stake in the business.
JP Morgan invested in the company via its balance sheet, while Goldman Sachs and Barclays invested from their venture and growth strategies.
Goldman Sachs Growth invests $20-250m in growing companies, acquiring minority or majority stakes.
Company
H4 is a document digitisation, creation and analysis software platform that serves financial services organisations and law firms. Its client base comprises 18 global law firms and six global banks, according to its website. Founded in 2015 and based in London, the company employs 120 people in its offices in London and Skopje, Macedonia.
People
H4 – Joe Seifert (co-founder, CEO).
Linklaters – Paul Lewis (global head of finance).
JP Morgan – Michael Elanjian (head of digital innovation).
Goldman Sachs – Sarah Shenton (growth equity investor).
Barclays Ventures – Dan Packham (director).
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