Co-Fund NI
Kinsetsu deal sees Co-Fund NI hit 100th company investment landmark
A CASH injection of £1.55 million into female-founded Belfast-based IT firm Kinsetsu means 100 Northern Ireland companies have now benefitted from investments of nearly £43m since the Co-Fund NI programme began in 2011.
Derry firm behind elections software looks to global markets after new funding round
A DERRY-based tech firm behind software designed to streamline the election process has landed £700,000 in a new funding round as it begins to look to international markets.
Second £500,000 funding round for VascVersa
QUEEN’S University early-stage regenerative medicine spin out VascVersa has completed a second seed funding investment round, raising more than £500,000.
Tribe Technology closes series A funding round
AN Australian mine engineering company set up by a Co Down native has secured fresh funding for its new Co Antrim base.
Selazar secures £20 million investment to fund global expansion
A BELFAST e-commerce start-up which automatically picks, packs, stores and ships online products is celebrating securing the biggest-ever tech investment in any Northern Ireland company.
Decom Engineering cutting multi-million pound global deals
COOKSTOWN engineering company Decom says it has secured a pipeline of multi-million pound global contracts on the back of receiving a second cash injection from the Co-Fund NI and HBAN pots.
Early-stage companies 'attracting higher levels of funding'
EARLY-stage businesses in the north are attracting larger equity funding rounds than in previous years, but could raise even higher amounts if more external investors were aware of the quality of companies emerging from the region.
Belfast charity retail platform Haru secures £450k investor funding
BELFAST-based e-commerce start-up Haru has secured just under half a million pounds in funding from a number of backers.
Additional funding announced for Co-fund NI
AN equity fund to support business growth in the north has been topped up with £16 million.
Gray’s Clip closes £350,000 funding round from HBAN angels and Co-Fund NI
A LISBURN start-up which appeared on TV’s Dragons’ Den earlier this year has successfully closed a £350,000 funding round with local business angels to bring its innovative new insulated cable clip to market.