Investor Type | Firm |
Investing | United Kingdom |
Investment Range | $530,000 - $530,000 |
Turquoise International, founded in 2002 and based in London, United Kingdom, functions both as a venture capital investor and as a financial advisor with a focus on the energy, environment, and efficiency sectors. They have established themselves as leaders in advising clients on capital raising, managing significant transactions across multiple sectors, including energy, mobility, and sustainable healthcare. Turquoise International is not only engaged in raising private capital for climate technology businesses but also actively involved in transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, and secondary share sales. A substantial portion of the firm’s advisory work involves securing funding from a myriad of investors like venture capital, private equity, infrastructure and sovereign wealth funds, corporate & strategic investors, banks, and high net worth individuals and family offices. As fund managers, they oversee the Low Carbon Innovation Funds (LCIF), targeting investments in companies contributing to measurable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by developing new technologies or business models. Their Current Portfolio details companies that have already been allocated funds. Moreover, Turquoise International is in the process of creating the Redwheel Turquoise ClimateTech Fund, focused on late-stage UK ClimateTech companies.They provide various investment-related services to other investors, which include establishing and/or managing new funds, serving on investment and advisory committees, and offering advice on individual investments. Their sector focus spans across energy & infrastructure, transport & mobility, resource efficiency, agriculture & biodiversity, sustainable health, expressing their broad interest in industries where climate technologies play a crucial role. Some of their recent transactions include fundraising for biomethane production, investments in animal health monitoring, energy storage technologies, home energy management, advanced air mobility, and a platform promoting the circular economy by reselling used baby and children's items. Their investment amounts range from a minimum to a maximum of £530,000.