The Scotsman

Eos Advisory hails record year of activity and gears up for more

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

Eos Advisory, the Fife-based investment firm with recordbrea­king cyclist Mark Beaumont on board, is gearing up for further growth after a record year of activity despite the effects of the pandemic.

The firm will continue to focus on “impact investment” in Scottish science, engineerin­g and technology innovation while building co-investor partnershi­ps and encouragin­g inward investment.

The St Andrews-based business now has three investment pillars in place – the Eos Syndicate, Eos Innovation Fund and Eos Venture Partnershi­ps. This is part of a wider strategy to support the funding of Scottish innovation beyond just the seed stage.

While the Eos Syndicate, establishe­d in 2014 by founding chairman Kevin Grainger, continues to grow its membership, both Eos Innovation Fund and Eos Investment Partnershi­ps are on course for what the leadership team describes as “transforma­tional growth” over the next few years.

Grainger said: “2020 was a challengin­g year for so many people, including our team, syndicate members and portfolio companies. However, in the face of pandemic we managed to make significan­t progress on a number of fronts.

“The last 12 months have been transforma­tional for Eos and with great ambition and a clear vision, we look forward to the next year with a great deal of optimism about where we are going and our plans to scale an impact investment firm.”

The multi-million-pound Eos Innovation Fund was launched last year and is set for its first close in the second quarter of 2021. The fund has a number of cornerston­e and other investors in place and will go on to invest alongside the Eos Syndicate.

Eos Venture Partnershi­ps, also launched in 2020, announced its first strategic investment partnershi­p in January alongside Us-based Kineticos Life Sciences to coinvest

in early stage Scottish life sciences companies. The venture partnershi­p with Kineticos aims to invest in excess of £10 million over the next five years in oncologyfo­cused life sciences ventures founded in Scotland.

Over the past 12 months, the firm added Cumulus Oncology and Rab-microfluid­ics to its investment portfolio, which now numbers 13 investee companies.

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Wise-founded Cumulus is Europe’s first oncology drug discovery accelerato­r, while Rotimi Alibi-founded Rab-microfluid­ics’ “laboratory on a chip” technology analyses oil samples to help operators assess how heavy industrial machinery like pumps and generators are performing. Eos led Cumulus’s £1.7m investment round in July 2020, and RAB’S £1.2m round which closed at the beginning of this year.

Eos also strengthen­ed its leadership and executive teams over the last year, with endurance athlete, broadcaste­r and author Beaumont joining as a partner and Chris Brinsmead, a former senior Astrazenec­a executive, former adviser to the UK government on life sciences and an experience­d non-executive director, joining the board in January.

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0 The Eos Advisory team in St Andrews

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