The British Business Bank, the UK’s economic development bank, has appointed Ian Connatty as its first Deputy Chief Investment Officer.
This is in addition to his role “as Managing Director, Direct and Co-investment, British Patient Capital, a commercial subsidiary of the Bank.”
The Deputy Chief Investment Officer role is “a new position, which will report to the Bank’s Chief Investment Officer once appointed in 2024.”
Prior to joining British Patient Capital in 2018, Ian Connatty had “joined the Bank’s predecessor, Capital for Enterprise Ltd in 2009 and was part of the team who set up the Bank.”
Ian has a particular focus “on direct and co-investment and venture capital fund investing and played a key role in the deployment of the Venture Capital Catalyst, which formed the seed portfolio of British Patient Capital.”
Prior to joining Capital for Enterprise Ltd, Ian worked “in corporate finance at technology company Infinity SDC and in financial modelling at the Royal Bank of Scotland.”
Louis Taylor, CEO, British Business Bank, said:
“Last month, the Chancellor announced a package of measures that has the potential to unlock billions of pounds of additional investment for the UK’s fastest growing and most innovative companies, thereby boosting the economy and driving returns for pension savers. As we build the capabilities we need to respond to our new opportunities, we can clearly see the need for the Bank to continue developing its direct and co-investment activities. Through his leadership of British Patient Capital’s Future Fund: Breakthrough and co-investment programs, Ian has demonstrated his expertise and dedication to the Bank’s mission and brings a wealth of experience to the role.”
Ian Connatty, Deputy Chief Investment Officer, said:
“It is an honour to be taking on the role of Deputy CIO at such an exciting time for the Bank. I look forward to continuing to work with our fantastic team as we deliver long-term patient capital to the UK’s innovative, high growth companies.”
British Patient Capital recently “published its annual report and accounts for 2022/23. Its Future Fund: Breakthrough direct investment program, which is led by Ian Connatty, had a very active year with £77m of investments into 10 companies across life sciences and deep tech, delivering on its objective of increasing the availability of finance for growth stage companies in R&D intensive industries.”
Investments included:
- Iceotope, a Sheffield-based developer of immersion cooling solutions for data centres and other IT infrastructure.
- Perspectum, a medical technology business providing advanced imaging solutions.
- PragmatIC, a Cambridge-based designer and manufacturer of semiconductors.
- Quantum Motion, a quantum computing start-up led by academics from UCL and Oxford University.
- Tenpoint Therapeutics, a company developing breakthrough regenerative treatments for ocular diseases.