Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Blinding £10m deal for NI firm

Mzuri to grow European sales with new funding

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VENTURE capital fund BGF has invested £10 million in a window blind company.

Lisburn-based Mzuri Group, formerly known as Decora, said it will use the funding to make “further targeted acquisitio­ns” as it continues to grow its European sales.

The investment in the company brings to £20million the total funding by BGF since April 2020.

During that time, Mzuri has grown its annual revenues to £195million from £70million through a combinatio­n of both organic growth and the acquisitio­n of 10 other companies.

Currently selling to customers in the UK, Europe and Australia, it manufactur­ers and distribute­s window covering, employing some 1,500 people at its Lisburn headquarte­rs and at other bases across the UK.

Mzuri Group managing director Stuart Dickson said: “Mzuri has significan­tly expanded its business since BGF first invested in the company and we view this latest round of funding as a tremendous endorsemen­t of our plans for further growth in the

years ahead. As well as its substantia­l capital support, access to BGF’S network and its expert advice has been invaluable as we have assessed acquisitio­n opportunit­ies and moved into new markets.”

BGF invests across the UK and Ireland and said the latest funding brings to £60million its total commitment to Northern Ireland. Graham Clarke, investor at BGF and board member of Mzuri, lauded the Mzuri management.

He said: “The team has done a brilliant job building what is now a business of significan­t scale and one of the leading players in the window coverings market across the UK and Europe.

“It is fantastic to announce this significan­t follow-on investment in Mzuri Group, which will support the continued growth of the company as it builds on its current platform and extends its European presence even further.”

We view the funding as a tremendous endorsemen­t of our plans

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