Bristol and London-based post house, Evolutions, has announced specialist SME investment firm, Enact, as a major investor.
The partnership will see “an ambitious growth strategy put in place” with the investment allowing Evolutions “to significantly expand its premium post-production capabilities” including a new suite of innovative technical solutions for remote working.
Under the terms of the new deal Jim Campbell steps into the role of Chairman and Enact’s Chris Cormack will hold the position of Non-Executive Director. Evolutions’ CEO Simon Kanjee will continue to drive the business forward, alongside Sales Director Darren Musgrove, Technical Director Owen Tyler, and Creative Director Tim O’Brien.
Enact Fund II, a Fund managed by Endless LLP, invests transformational capital of up to £5 million into UK based SMEs that that have not reached their full potential, face challenges to growth, and typically do not fit the investment criteria of traditional private equity or bank funding.
Simon Kanjee, Evolutions CEO said: “This is an exciting new chapter for us, with the investment from Enact we are perfectly positioned to accelerate the growth of the business in this rapidly changing environment. The global pandemic has had a significant effect on the industry although we’ve quickly adapted by developing and delivering remote post-production solutions and workflows which have become essential for our clients. This investment will unlock huge potential for us, with the demand for content at an all-time high, it has arguably never been a better time to grow the Evolutions business, and we look forward to working with Chris, Jim, and the Enact team on doing just that.”
Chris Cormack, Partner – Enact added: “Evolutions is a prominent player in the post-production industry, and we see significant growth potential as consumers’ demand for content continues to increase exponentially across both traditional and new SVoD platforms. Evolutions are an innovative company led by a strong management team with the experience and ability to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the dramatically evolving content landscape.”
The deal was brokered on behalf of Evolutions by specialist business advisory firm FRP.
Tony Wright, Partner at FRP, said: “It’s been a pleasure to support Simon and his team on such a significant deal for the business. With the investment and support from Enact, Evolutions is well-placed to capitalise on growth opportunities within the market and has an even stronger platform to drive the business forward.”
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Enact was advised by Womble, Bond Dickinson.
Jon Creamer
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