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Opportunity to invest in Nicola Horlick's latest diversified asset class fund management company.

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Funded 22 Dec 2014
£34,932 target
£36,600 from 115 investors
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Business overview

Location London, United Kingdom
Social media
Website www.glenthamcap.com
Sectors Finance & Payments Non-Digital Mixed B2B/B2C
Company number 08613251
Incorporation date 17 Jul 2013
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Investment summary

Type Equity
Valuation (pre-money) £2M
Equity offered 1.78%
Tax relief

EIS

  • Idea
  • Market
  • Team
  • Updates
  • Investors 115
  • Discussion
  • Documents

Campaign funding history

  • Pitch closing date
    Funding round
    Raised
    Pre-money valuation
    Equity offered
    Equity
    Investors
  • 22 Dec 2014
    £36,432
    £2,005,836
    1.78%
    115
    View pitch
  • -
    £205,836
    £1,800,036
    10.26%
    319
    View pitch
  • -
    £150,000
    £1,350,000
    10.00%
    135
    View pitch
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Idea

Introduction

This is the third round of fundraising for Glentham Capital. The company has a new investor who would like to invest £250,000. The current investors have pre-emption rights pursuant to the Subscription Agreement entered into by Seedrs on your behalf, and this campaign provides you with the opportunity to exercise these pre-emption rights should you wish to.

We are going to New York and Chicago in mid-December and hope to have a first close of the fund during the first quarter. This is later than expected because we were held up by the slow pace of the second round of financing.

Intended impact

Glentham Capital's remit is to provide fund management for funds with diversified asset classes. Marketing of the first fund, Glentham Film, has shown strong appetite in film as an asset class which we believe is due to its potential to provide portfolio diversification, as the film industry is uncorrelated with the stock market. There has also been significant interest from investors in a film fund managed by Nicola Horlick and a team with a strong financial background.

Glentham Capital itself will not be investing in films. It will manage the film fund and receive an annual management fee together with a performance fee. It has a low cost base as Nicola Horlick accommodates the business in premises used by her other businesses.

Substantial accomplishments to date

.Glentham Capital has identified other funds in the pipeline which will be focused on when Glentham Film achieves its first close.

With this ongoing activity, the Glentham Capital share price has risen from £10 per share to £12 per share to reflect the increased value in the company since its inception.

Nicola Horlick has been a leading fund manager in the City of London for over thirty years, during which time she has set up and managed a number of investment businesses. Nicola's success as a fund manager, combined with her experience in both the film and music industries from a fund management standpoint over the last 5 years, have contributed to strong appetite for Glentham Capital's first fund.

Monetisation strategy

Glentham Capital will receive an annual management fee of 2% from Glentham Film. If US$100 million is raised, the annual revenue of the company will therefore be US$2 million. If US$250 million is raised, the annual revenue of the company will be US$5 million. In addition to the annual management charge, Glentham Capital will also be entitled to a performance fee of 20% of profits.

Use of proceeds

The launch of Glentham Film I L.P.

Market

Target market

Glentham Capital has been established with a view to launching a number of specialist investment funds.

The first, which will be the focus until the end of 2014, will be Glentham Film, which will primarily provide senior debt in film financing structures. The target market is investors in the US, who recognise this asset class as a viable diversifier, and investors in the Far East, specifically China, where box office growth is the strongest globally and there is significant interest in Hollywood productions.

It is Glentham Capital's intention to go on to launch other funds in other sectors. It will seek to provide specialist finance in areas which have been deprived of investment as a result of the credit crunch.

Other funds under consideration:

Money&Co. Debt Fund:
Nicola Horlick is also CEO of Money&Co., a new financial services website that allows individuals who want a better rate of interest on their cash to lend money to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who need to borrow cash in order to expand their businesses. The Chancellor announced in the Budget that these loans will be eligible for inclusion in ISAs shortly. As a result of this, Money&Co. will need to have a managed fund of loans to make it easier for less sophisticated investors to get exposure to this interesting investment class.

Music Score Fund:
Bramdean raised a fund called Resonant Music I LP in 2008. This fund invested in music rights for film scores and owns the music for some prominent films, including THE KING’S SPEECH, DRIVE, THE WOMAN IN BLACK and ROCK ‘N’ ROLLA. The fund was fully invested after three years and the library of music is likely to be sold shortly. Glentham Capital is considering raising a similar fund when it has completed the raise on the senior debt film-financing fund.

Nicola will lead the investment process at Glentham Capital.

Characteristics of target market

Nicola Horlick has had huge success as a fund manager.

Having been appointed a director of SG Warburg at the age of 28, she was employed by Morgan Grenfell to turn around its UK fund management business. When she joined, funds under management had fallen from £10 billion to £4 billion. Over the next 5 years, she increased them to £22.5 billion.

She then set up SG Asset Management, with a target of raising £5 billion in 5 years, which she did in 2 years.

Nicola has been involved in investing in the film industry since 2008. After the success of the Resonant Music I L.P. fund, she launched Derby Street Films, which develops feature films. Derby Street has invested in 22 film projects.

Nicola understands how the film industry operates. Our view is the returns will be extremely attractive for investors in the underlying fund. As Glentham Capital will earn performance fees, the returns are also expected to be very attractive for its investors.

Marketing strategy

Nicola Horlick is primarily responsible for raising money for the first fund, Glentham Film, and other funds going forward.

All of the fund management companies that she has run over 30 years have experienced strong growth and she is acknowledged as being one of the most prominent investors in the UK.

Her experience and success as a fund manager have already proved to be very useful in attracting investors to Glentham Capital's first fund, Glentham Film. We believe that this experience, combined with her deep knowledge of the film industry, have made the fund extremely attractive to investors who have an appetite for film who would ordinarily be dealing with producers with no fund management experience. It should be stressed that Glentham Capital is a fund management company, not a film company.

Competition strategy

We believe that the investment opportunity offered by investing into Glentham Capital is unique.

Its first fund, Glentham Film, is rare in what it aims to offer to investors - direct investment into a broad slate of already-developed Hollywood films, with strong talent attached. With a first look deal with Derby Street Films and the option to accept submissions from third parties subject to stringent investment criteria, funds can be deployed efficiently and no finance wasted on getting a film 'ready'. This, combined with the fund taking an assignment over security and a senior recoupment position, offers investors an investment with a senior debt profile whilst having the potential to take uncapped equity-like returns via a 50% share in potential profits of every film, in perpetuity.

Whilst there are competitors in the film financing space, we believe that there are none with the combined experience of the team behind Glentham Capital. We are, however, of course competing with multiple investment houses for the investment funds that Glentham Capital will target.

Glentham Capital plans on raising more funds in the future which will provide diversifiers to potential investors' portfolios. We would expect this to create further income streams for Glentham Capital's shareholders.

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Tax Relief (SEIS)

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Valuation (pre-money)

Valuation rounded from £2,005,836

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