
UK - South West Ventures Fund invests £250,000 in Covalent Software
Taunton-based Covalent Software has secured £250,000 from the South West Ventures Fund, managed by YFM Venture Finance.
This latest round of funding from the South West Ventures Fund will enable Covalent to develop its software for other areas of the public sector such as housing associations, hospital trusts and higher education.
Covalent is a simple to use, web-based software system that is designed to help organsiations monitor and report on performance targets. This is particularly important for public sector bodies that are subject to regulatory reporting regimes or have stakeholders who rely on targets to monitor perofrmance.
Peter McHugh, CEO of Covalent, says: 'Our goal is to make Covalent CPM the leading performance management software solution in the public sector, by offering the best functionality at the best price. This additional funding from the South West Ventures Fund will help us achieve this goal and make our systems available to a wider range of organisations.'
John Baker from the YFM Venture Finance, who manage the South West Ventures Fund, comments: 'This latest deal with Covalent represents an excellent opportunity to invest in a software company with a proven product and established customer base. We would like to thank the South West Angel and Investor Network (SWAIN) for bringing the deal to our attention.'
The professional team involved in finalising this deal includes Rob Collier from Veale Wasbrough, Jonathan Williams of Bishop Fleming and James Evans from Foot Anstey, who acted for Covalent.
South West Ventures Fund was set up to make venture capital available to small and medium-sized enterprises with high-growth potential in the South West region.
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