The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee entreprene­urs launch investment arm with Minecraft millions

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

The Dundee games entreprene­urs behind Minecraft’s global success have launched a multi-millionpou­nd investment arm.

Chris van der Kuyl and Paddy Burns are best known for being cofounders of 4J Studios, which developed Minecraft for Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo games consoles.

The millions made from Minecraft has led the pair to make investment­s in around 10 other companies.

Their stake of around 15% in meals firm Parsley Box could be valued in eight figures as it heads for an £80 million stock market listing.

They acquired a 10% holding in Dundee-based Ace Aquatec last year.

Other investment­s include television advert measuremen­t firm Tvsquared, listed games studio Team17, Dundee-based commercial insurance platform Broker Insights and indie games studio Puny Astronaut.

Now they have establishe­d Chroma Ventures as a means of consolidat­ing their investment portfolio.

Mr Van der Kuyl said: “The volume and level of investment we’re doing has crept up on us.

“We first invested in Tvsquared eight years ago but more recently we’ve been doing a couple of investment­s a year.

“We are not finished. We are actively looking at investment­s every single day.

“An investment of between £500,000 and £5m in a company is our sweet spot and we are prepared to back businesses over several funding rounds.

“It is a privilege to have the opportunit­y to work with management teams and boards to help them realise the potential for growth.

“We see a great future for the companies we’ve invested in.”

The Dundee businessme­n, who almost signed a record deal in their youth, were valued at £150m each in the most recent Sunday Times Rich List – the same amount as singers Adele and Ozzy Osbourne.

In its most recent accounts for the year ending October 31 2019, 4J Studios made a pre-tax profit of £12.4m. At that point shareholde­r funds were stated at almost £40m.

Chroma Ventures will be entirely privately funded and will focus principall­y on data-led businesses and those developing and deploying innovative technology.

Gavin Anderson has joined as an investment director and will be responsibl­e for developing the portfolio.

He has previously worked at Maven Capital Partners, Deutsche Bank, EY and

KPMG.

Mr Van der Kuyl said there were no targets set for the number of investment­s to be made each year.

He added: “This is our money. We’ve got no external pressure in terms of having to invest a certain amount.

“It means that all we are wanting to do is invest in quality businesses.

“On average we’ve invested in two or three a year. I don’t think we are desperate to get to 10 a year but in saying that we’d never turn down a company we think is brilliant.

“Every single company we’ve been involved in has had its dark days and challenges.

“We’d be idiots if we think everything is going to work. But we believe that every one could work with a fair wind behind it.”

The digital entreprene­ur was also keen to stress that Chroma Ventures’ activity would not come at the expense of investment in 4J Studios.

He said 4J remains the business he has greatest ambitions for.

“It’s definitely not an either or,” he added.

“We are investing hugely in 4J at the moment and we’ve got the biggest ambitions for our own company. 2020 for many reasons and one obvious one was Minecraft’s biggest year ever.

“We don’t see any end in sight with our relationsh­ip with Minecraft.

“We are holding games jams and thinking of new ideas. In time, new things will come.

“We’ll back our own team at 4J as much as anybody else.”

Mr Burns and Mr Van der Kuyl’s commercial property business, Tayforth Properties, which developed the Water’s Edge office developmen­t at City Quay, has rebranded as Chroma Developmen­ts.

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 ??  ?? Top: Paddy Burns, left, and Chris van der Kuyl, centre, with Chroma Ventures investment director Gavin Anderson. Above: Minecraft has become one of the world’s most successful video games.
Top: Paddy Burns, left, and Chris van der Kuyl, centre, with Chroma Ventures investment director Gavin Anderson. Above: Minecraft has become one of the world’s most successful video games.

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