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SPECTRUM CONTINUES TO INVEST IN ITS AWARD WINNING SOLENT TEAM


Spectrum is delighted to announce the addition of Iain Mckenzie to it’s Director team, supporting the Solent and Thames Valley offices and providing additional expertise for TMT sector transactions.


Following the appointment of Darren Miller in November last year, as Director and Head of Solent, Iain Mckenzie has joined as Director and Head of Technology, Media and Telecoms. Iain is a serial entrepreneur in the TMT sector and lives in Poole.


This investment is a strong statement of our intention to develop Spectrum in a market in which we are already very active and to ensure that local deals are supported by local advisers.


After a highly successful 2014 with 16 deals worth £440m completed nationally, including 10 deals worth £300m completed in the Solent region, 2015 is set to be another exciting year. Up to the end of May, our team has already completed seven deals worth a total of £225m.


With 10 professionals, Spectrum is the largest and most experienced Corporate Finance Advisory team in the region.


Advisers on debt raise


Sector: Education Date:


Mar 2015


Disposal of J&Bs to John Nichols Limited


Sector: Merchants Date: Nov 2014


Advisers to company on growth capital raise


Sector: Construction Date:


Oct 2014


Advisers to shareholders on disposal Burgess Marine


Sector: Date:


Industrials Sept 2014


Advisers to shareholders on disposal to Pitmans


Sector: Legal Date:


Jun 2014


Advisers to HIG Capital on MBO


Sector: Consumer Date: Mar 2014


Advisers to shareholders on disposal to TCI Inc.


Sector: Speciality Crops Date:


Mar 2014


Advisers to shareholders on disposal to Asmodee/Eurazeo


Sector: Distribution Date:


Jan 2014


SPECTRUM CORPORATE FINANCE:


One Forbury Square, The Forbury, Reading, Berkshire RG1 3BB


T: 0118 950 2269 www.spectrumcf.co.uk


International House, George Curl Way, Southampton SO18 2RZ


T: 0238 202 2202


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