20 firms sign Venture Capital Investment Compact to boost DC investment

Compact aims to build on chancellor’s Mansion House speech to unlock £50bn of DC capital by 2030

Martin Richmond
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20 firms sign Venture Capital Investment Compact to boost DC investment

A group of venture capital and growth equity companies have joined forces to sign the Venture Capital Investment Compact to boost British pension investment in high-growth businesses.

The 20 firms - who hold a combined £25bn in assets under management (AUM) - have signed the compact which has been organised by the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (BVCA) and...

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