Aliter invests in Temple Grange Partners
Aliter Capital has made an investment in Temple Grange Partners, a financial crime and compliance consultancy.
The firm is currently investing from its debut fund, which closed on £92m in February 2017 and has since closed 17 transactions, including bolt-ons.
This investment, in partnership with Aliter's existing portfolio companies Sponge and Bolt Learning, will support the creation of FCC-focused online learning content designed specifically for the financial services market, according to a statement.
Company
London-headquartered Temple Grange Partners provides advisory, assurance and resource augmentation services delivered through a team experienced in managing risk, compliance and regulatory engagements. It was founded in 2017.
People
Aliter Capital – Billy Allan (managing partner, chairman, Sponge).
Temple Grange Partners – Eoin O'Shea (founder, CEO).
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