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Advising Wolt on USD 160 million financing round

19 June 2019

by Siobhán Langwade

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Corporate/M&A & capital markets

Taylor Wessing advises McMakler on EUR 50 million Series C financing round

14 June 2019

by multiple authors

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Life sciences & healthcare

Computer aided biology pioneer Synthace secures $25.6 million in series B funding

18 December 2018

by Howard Palmer

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Taylor Wessing advises General Catalyst on Series D Financing Round in Contentful

14 December 2018

by Dr. Norman Röchert, LL.M. (Cape Town)

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Taylor Wessing advises star-VC Sequoia Capital as lead investor at USD 24 million financing round in Berlin travel start-up Tourlane

13 December 2018

by Hassan Sohbi and Dr. Nikolai Voss

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We have advised Monzo on £85 million funding crowdround

28 November 2018
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Taylor Wessing advises Nauta Capital on a financing round for recruiting platform Talentry

20 June 2018

by multiple authors

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Interface - Startups and VCs

Developments in the UK venture capital tax relief regimes

The UK has a well-established suite of reliefs designed to incentivise equity investment in companies in the early stages of their existence. This article focuses on developments in these venture capital schemes, particularly the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) and Venture Capital Trust regime (VCTs) and recent trends and developments, with a particular focus on the changes introduced in the Finance Act 2018.

1 May 2018

1 of 5 Insights

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Interface - Startups and VCs

Making the most of open source software

If you are a software developer, you will know all about open source software (OSS). OSS is software whose source code is publicly available to be used, adapted, modified and re-licensed, usually free of charge. Because it is unusual for software developers to give away their source code, some people think OSS is released without being subject to licence terms.

1 May 2018

by Graham Hann

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