The UK is recognised as a world-leading destination to innovate and create brand-new technologies. This has enabled us to produce almost 400 high-growth startups since 2000. However, as start-ups begin to scale, they often find no viable route to grow and scale at home with domestic capital becoming scarcer. UK institutional investors such as pension funds have under invested in asset classes that support the tech sector, such as venture capital. In the United States, 9% of pension assets are directed into private equity, Australian pension funds invest 4% however in the UK the figure is 0.3%.

As a result, the UK has developed a major scale-up gap estimated at around £15bn a year, representing hundreds of lost high growth businesses who have exited the UK market either via a sale or relocating to secure their growth elsewhere. To fill this gap the UK must double down on its existing success with start-ups, but also leverage creative solutions to direct more investment to scale-ups. 

To address this, government needs to identify potential new investment products and vehicles as well as the regulatory changes that could be used to support the UK's scale-ups and drive investment into areas of strategic importance such as the green-tech, semiconductor, AI, next generation telecoms and quantum sectors.

In this panel session, we'll hear from scale-ups leaders and investors to understand the current barriers scale-ups face in accessing funds to finance their later-stage growth. We'll discuss some of the opportunities available for scale-ups to access more finance, and explore some of the solutions government could unlock to drive further investment into the UK's most promising tech scale-ups. 

Agenda: 

10.00 - 10.05 - Arrival and introduction of the panel 

10.05 - 10.40 - Moderated discussion providing perspectives on scale-up finance from scale-up leaders and investors 

10.40 - 11.00 - Q&A with the audience

11.00 - 12.00 - Room held for networking, tea, coffee and refreshments

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Edward Keelan

Edward Keelan

Partner, Octopus Ventures

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Jean-Laurent Pelissier

Jean-Laurent Pelissier

Managing Director and Head of Enterprise Software, HSBC Innovation Bank

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Matthew  Romang

Matthew Romang

Associate Directory, Technology Finance, Department for Business and Trade

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Liz Whitefield

Liz Whitefield

Co-founder and Director, Hippo

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This event is part of techUK's Supercharging Investment Series launched as part of he Supercharging innovation campaign. This event will give a brief overview to this campaign and how SMEs can get involved. If you would like to learn more check out the resources below


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