Friday, October 11, 2024

Leeds intellectual property firm secures private equity investment

CBPE has invested in HGF, the intellectual property (IP) firm. HGF specialises in the creation and management of IP portfolios for many of the world’s foremost companies and research institutions.

Founded almost 30 years ago and headquartered in Leeds, HGF has demonstrated consistent growth year-on-year. The firm has expanded significantly, becoming the second-largest provider of IP services in the UK, with a growing presence across Europe, including the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland and Ireland.

Today, HGF supports over 3,000 highly innovative organisations worldwide with their patent, trademark, and IP strategy needs.

The partnership with CBPE will allow HGF to accelerate its investment in people, technology and enhanced services. This collaboration will also facilitate a broader equity participation across the firm, reflecting HGF’s commitment to a culture of innovation and employee engagement.

Martyn Fish, Partner, CEO, HGF, said: “This investment marks a significant opportunity for HGF and everyone in the team. I am thrilled with our decision to partner with CBPE to take the next step in our journey. Their culture and values are closely aligned with ours, and we share a common vision for the future of HGF.”

Harry Hewlett, Director, CBPE, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with the HGF team. IP services is a sector that we know well from prior work. We recognise in HGF a highly attractive business, with a strong team committed to delivering exceptional service to its clients. We look forward to supporting the business during the next phase of its growth journey.”

CBPE’s investment in HGF was led by Harry Hewlett and Ian Moore, with support from Jolyon Latimer, Rachel Milton and Namrata Pai.

CBPE was advised by Addleshaw Goddard (Legal), PwC (Financial, Tax), JEGI Clarity (Debt Advisory), Roland Berger (Commercial), AJ Gallagher (Insurance), Crosslake (IT) and Anthesis (ESG). HGF were advised by Investec (Corporate), CMS (Legal) and Grant Thornton (Financial, Tax, Commercial). Senior debt was provided by HSBC, who were advised by Pinsent Masons (Legal).

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