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About Broughton Capital Group

Broughton Capital Group, established in 2002, is a private debt fund primarily based in Solihull, United Kingdom. It specializes in financing Series D round of companies based in Canada. Its portfolio includes 1 firms, spanning the Auto Tech sector.
Its most notable investment is TransPod.
Its latest investment was a $550M Series D round in TransPod on Mar 29, 2022 along with CERIECO.
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2002
Location
Solihull, United Kingdom
Portfolio Companies
Sectors of Investment
Stages of Investment
Series D
Locations of Investment

Broughton Capital Group's Investments by Stage

Broughton Capital Group has made 1 investment in Series D stage with an average round size of $550M.

Broughton Capital Group's Investments by Sector

Broughton Capital Group has a portfolio focused on Auto Tech. Notably, it has invested in 1 Enterprise (B2B) company, 1 Software company, 1 Tech company and 1 company focusing on Tech hardware.

Broughton Capital Group's Investments by Geography

Broughton Capital Group has made most investments in Canada (1).

Broughton Capital Group's recent investments

Broughton Capital Group has not made any investment in 2026 so far.
Here are the most recent investments by Broughton Capital Group:
Date
Company
Location
Round Details
Round Amount
Co-Investors
Mar 29, 2022
Canada
Series D
7363

Team profile of Broughton Capital Group

Broughton Capital Group has a team of 1 member.

Co-investors of Broughton Capital Group

Over the past 4 years, 2 investors have co-invested in Broughton Capital Group's portfolio companies. This includes only funds.

  • Invested before Broughton Capital GroupAngelo Investments has invested before Broughton Capital Group.
  • Top Co-investors of Broughton Capital GroupCERIECO entered a company along with Broughton Capital Group.

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