Future of Technology Private Finance Breakfast Panel: PE V VC with SEC Newgate
Notwics has hosted a stack of thought leading events in the last six months, where we regularly hear from various VCs and private Tech industry leaders that the VC model is “broken” and that the landscape of funding in Private Markets is changing fast and other funding models are emerging.
So with the support of our new partners, communications leaders, SEC Newgate, we decided to convene a panel of leaders in the world of Venture Capital and Private Equity to discuss the changing dynamics of private finance.
So, please join us on the morning of the 29th April, to hear the views of our star studded panel of leading players in the VC and Private Equity ecosystem, discussing these trends and the direction of travel for Private sector financing.
The breakfast event will take place in the offices of SEC Newgate (14 Greville Street, Farringdon, London, E1N 8SB) with breakfast and drinks provided.
The Panel:
⇒ VC: Chris Hill, Fund Managing Director, Edenbase VC
⇒ PE led VC: Oren Peleg, Founder, Resurge Growth
⇒ PE: Lawrence Dean, Partner, GTO Partners
⇒ PE: Rob Dagger, Investment Director, Inflexion
The Hosts:
⇒ Chris Lowe, CEO and Founder, Notwics
⇒ Clotilde Gros, MD, Financial Advisory and Transactions, SEC Newgate
The Format:
8.30am - Doors open
9.10am - Welcome from Clotilde Gros: MD Private Market Communications, SEC Newgate
9.15am - PE V VC Panel 2025 commences
10.30am - Networking
11.00am - Close
Here’s a sample of what we’ll discuss:
VC and PE
⇒ Are VCs are seeing more competition from Private Equity in the earlier stages of investment
⇒ Are PE firms actually deploying earlier, rather than in just later stages ?
⇒ How successful is PE led VC becoming ?
⇒ Are LPs backing this area ?
⇒ Do you predict distressed VC portfolios will be acquired by PE ?
⇒ Are founders looking for alternative financing instead of VC ?
And also the bigger picture..
⇒ What is the future of funding for Private Companies ?
⇒ Is there a 2H bounce coming in the UK as economic stability starts to feature .. finally !
⇒ Are international players looking at cheap UK assets
⇒ Are private equity backed businesses queuing up to exit
⇒ Will new private market funding streams emerge ?
⇒ Is there a desire for Corporates to stay private for longer ?
Registration:
So - come join us for what should be an insightful and entertaining session. Seats are limited and going fast, so please register on the link HERE.