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    Cardiff Capital region backs multimillion investment in Transcend Packaging

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 25, 2024No Comments
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    Innovation Investment Capital Limited Partnership (IIC), the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) backed fund, has today announced a multimillion-pound investment into Transcend Packaging (‘Transcend’), the Ystrad Mynach headquartered sustainable packaging company. This investment round has been supplemented by additional equity from significant global corporations, including ITOCHU Corporation, one of Japan’s largest companies and a leading provider of pulp and paper products, providing further investment to the overall region.

    Transcend is a leading innovator of environmental packaging solutions across the food service and beverage sectors. It supports a new sustainable manufacturing landscape, driven by improved recyclability and reusability legislation and net zero targets, with 290 employees, across three locations. Since launching in 2017, Transcend has successfully innovated and disrupted the traditional packaging sector, recently developing a first to market premium polyethylene-free cup, highlighting its significant ESG credentials.

    IIC’s decision to invest was based on a variety of factors, but the commitment to expand its R&D facilities, production innovation with impressive intellectual property, strong experienced management team and blue-chip customer base all supported the decision.

    Launched in November 2022 and backed by UK Government funds with an initial £50 million from CCR, the fund is looking to invest long-term capital in innovative, sustainable growth opportunities across the ten unitary authorities in the CCR. Capricorn Fund Managers (CFM) is the Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM), responsible for managing the fund and the overall portfolio and risk management, with PwC supporting CFM in advisory matters, including investment research and sourcing. The Transcend investment is IIC’s third investment, following on from AMPLYFI (the Cardiff-based generative artificial intelligence business) and Mazuma (a Bridgend-based tech enabled accountancy platform).

    Councillor Mary Ann Brocklesby, Chair, Cardiff Capital Region, commented: “Transcend is an exceptional local growth story that we are looking to help scale to even greater heights. Our investment, alongside other investors, will help encourage further growth and development in Ystrad Mynach and the broader Caerphilly region.”

    Lorenzo Angelucci, Transcend CEO, added: “We are thrilled to receive this substantial investment from IIC, which underscores the confidence in our vision and strategy but also empowers us to accelerate our innovation and expand our R&D capabilities. With the support of IIC and our new investors, we will continue our disruptive journey in the sustainable packaging industry, furthering our commitment to environmental stewardship and economic growth in the Cardiff Capital Region.”

    “In only seven years, Transcend has built one of the most innovative and sustainable packaging businesses globally. Its growth to date and future commercial partnerships positions it impressively for further growth”, said Rob Asplin, PwC Partner. “Sustainable packaging is a fast growth market and highlights the desire of the fund to support net zero propositions.”

    Councillor Sean Morgan, Leader of Caerphilly Council, further added: “We’re delighted to have such a success story on our doorstep, bringing real economic benefits and social value to Caerphilly and beyond.  Transcend Packaging’s success is based on innovation and sustainability and the solutions they are developing here in Caerphilly will benefit the environment and communities in many countries.”

    “Our Transcend investment fulfils much of the IIC investment criteria, not only by investing in innovative sustainability solutions, but also backing an exciting local business to scale up and encourage other international players to invest in the CCR. The benefits to Ystrad Mynach and the wider region will be felt for years to come,” concluded Lynda Stoelker, Capricorn Fund Managers’ COO and Chair of the IIC Investment Committee.

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