
Investors from across Cheshire and Warrington are backing start-ups from across the region following the launch of Cheshire Business Angels.
Enterprise Cheshire and Warrington’s Growth Hub has launched the network of up to 70 investors and high net worth individuals, who are ready to back ambitious small businesses across a range of sectors.
A Dragons’ Den style launch event took place on Wednesday February 11th at The Aviary conference centre at Alderley Park. The session was hosted in partnership with local businesses Xeinadin Accountants and Gorvins Solicitors, as well as the British Business Bank.
Before attendees made their pitches, Gorvins’ Christian Mancier, Partner – Corporate Commercial, provided practical legal guidance for investors and founders, while Xeinadin’s Paul Whitney and Adam Owens covered financial and tax planning essentials for investment readiness. The British Business Bank’s Delyth Edwards also discussed the role of angel investors in driving innovation and supporting growth in the UK’s regions.
Entrepreneurs pitched to investors, professional advisers, and banks, collectively seeking just under £2 million in funding. Investors pledged to continue discussions with the companies ahead of formal investment decisions. Successful businesses will secure not only capital but ongoing strategic support from their investors, who receive equity stakes in return.
Steve Purdham, chair of the Cheshire and Warrington Business Advisory Board, said:
“The Business Angels offer businesses a vital opportunity to secure funding that could transform their operations and establish them among the region’s trailblazing companies. We’re delighted to partner with Xeinadin Accountants, Gorvins Solicitors, the British Business Bank and our investor network to support the next wave of ambitious firms.”

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