The Scotsman

Search on for ‘next Scottish unicorn’

- Business Reporter

An initiative “by entreprene­urs, for entreprene­urs” driven by veteran Scottish businessma­n Sir Tom Hunter to help create the next Scottish “unicorn” – a tech firm with a valuation of at least $1 billion (£794 million) – is calling for high-aiming company founders to apply to join its next cohort.

Sir Tom’s “proactive venture philanthro­py” vehicle The Hunter Foundation (THF) has launched the next phase of its Scale Up Scotland programme recruiting for its fifth cohort of a dozen scaling businesses. It added that across the first four cohorts – the latest of which is still under way – the businesses have grown £500m of incrementa­l revenue, created 3,000 jobs, and secured £300m in funding.

The programme is aimed at high-potential firms headquarte­red in Scotland with a minimum turnover of at least £1m, and “who can demonstrat­e strong year-on-year growth and an ambition to build a global business”. It is among related THF ventures including Pre-scaler, Scale Up Scotland and Scaleupsco­tland2.0 complement­ing its support for Scottish Edge.

THF says the core Scale Up Scotland programme, which it adds was fully endorsed by the Scale Up Institute in 2022, each lasts 18 months, and is aimed at entreprene­urs with the potential and desire to grow sales beyond £20m to £30m. It also said the initiative is “results oriented, delivered, and supported by leading entreprene­urs, expert business practition­ers and facilitato­rs telling it like it is – the highs and the lows”. Additional­ly, the “undoubted” benefits of strong peer-to-peer learning are embedded throughout, and participan­ts “need to demonstrat­e continual developmen­t both of themselves and their organisati­on throughout”.

THF also said that whilst its central theme is building leadership capability for scale, it also takes a deep dive into key drivers of scaling a business, and topics covered include business transforma­tion, strategic people planning, leadership developmen­t, effective communicat­ion skills, customer insight, operations management, risk and incident-management, fundraisin­g, internatio­nalisation, sales negotiatio­n, building effective teams, and decision-making.

The time commitment is ten residentia­l 1.5-day events and is operated from THF’S headquarte­rs at Blair Estate, with participan­ts contributi­ng a fee of £6,000 plus VAT.

Sir Tom said: “This is by entreprene­urs for entreprene­urs; tailored to meet their needs and support them through accelerate­d growth”

Ian Mckenzie, chief executive of Trojan Energy, which formed part of cohort three and recently raised £26m, commented: “Scale Up has given us access to industry experts and contacts that we could not have afforded or had access to otherwise.”

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