Executive Summary

Braveheart Investment Group plc's business consists of two components; * an investment management business; and * direct investment. Braveheart Investment Group mainly operate from Scotland. These components provide the Group with a mix of regular revenue streams and exceptional income through the realisation of investments upon exit. The Group's investment management business arranges and manages investments on behalf of high net worth individuals, corporate entities or public sector organisations. Many clients are successful entrepreneurs in their own right who have extensive track records of starting, building and exiting companies. Clients are able to choose whether they wish to be active investors (referred to as advisory clients) or passive investors (referred to as discretionary clients). Advisory clients build their own portfolio based on opportunities presented by the Group. Discretionary clients give a mandate to the Group to build portfolios based upon agreed objectives. In addition Braveheart makes investments from its own balance sheet in young, emerging, unlisted companies where there is potential for significant growth. Braveheart's investments are focused on British companies with global technology solutions, specifically through the commercialisation of IP from Scottish Universities with which Braveheart has special relationships and framework agreements. The Group will also maintain limited exposure to more traditional businesses. Braveheart's portfolio ranges from start-up companies to businesses which are close to an Initial Public Offering or sale. The Group has been profitable for three years.

 

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