Why invest in us?

The Highgate Tech Fund Team is a group of successful technology entrepreneurs who have founded and grown many tech businesses

 

  • We charge no fees to investors, 100% of your cash is invested
  • We are business builders with a track record of exits via M&A and IPO's
  • We are here to invest and actively participate in exciting companies, helping them to grow and prosper
  • We are here to offer you a diversified portfolio of tech companies, aiming to provide you with a greater return
  • We are investing our own cash in this fund

Please download our brochure today and find out how you can both gain significant tax benefits under the EIS scheme and participate in investing in the sector which we believe is leading Britain out of the recession.

Highgate Tech Fund LLP is a member of the EIS Association

 Member of the EIS Association

www.eisa.org.uk

Highgate Associates

Highgate Associates was established in 2001 by Andrew Muir and Ken Nelson, each having over 25+ successful years dedicated to starting and building technology companies globally. 

Andrew Muir and Ken Nelson co-chair the Fund Investment Committee will work closely with Enterprise in allocating EIS Funds to the investee companies and managing the Fund investments. Highgate’s senior Financial Director, Henk Nieuwenhuizen, oversees all investments made by the Fund to ensure proper accounting and disclosures.

Highgate deploys a very focussed hands-on approach to the Highgate Tech Fund 2 EIS investments, taking an active role in monitoring the performance of management teams within the investee companies in the form of reviews with the Investment Committee members as well as attending AGM and other general meetings to hear first hand from the management as to the progress of the company. Of particular interest is close scrutiny of the exit strategy and opportunities for returns to Investors that may arise during the company’s investment period.
 

Value of Patents

“New technology based firms have significant intangible assets (e.g. patents)”

Venture Capital, the Regions and Public Policy – Colin Mason and Yanis Pierrakis University of Strathclyde November 2009