Balderton Capital

Balderton Capital is a prominent venture capital investor based in London, United Kingdom, specializing in technology businesses across Europe. Founded in 2000, the firm focuses on supporting companies from the seed stage to exit, investing primarily in sectors such as finance, health technology, software, mobility, food technology, entertainment, security, and retail. Balderton Capital is dedicated to assisting founders throughout their entrepreneurial journey by providing strategic advice, connecting them with industry professionals, and facilitating networking opportunities through workshops and community events. The firm has a successful track record of investing in innovative companies, leveraging its extensive network of experienced executives to offer valuable insights and resources that help portfolio companies grow and succeed.

Shikha Ahluwalia

Associate

Greta Anderson

Associate

Laura Connell

Principal

Georgia Forbes

Investment Associate

Michael Lavner

Associate

Bernard Liautaud

Managing Partner

Magda Lukaszewicz

Investment Associate

Laura McGinnis

Principal

Rob Moffat

Partner

Elena Moneta

Principal

Samuel Myers

Principal

Adrian Rainey

Operating Partner

Clara Ricard

Analyst

Carlotta Riganti

Associate

Claudia Rowe

Principal

Sujay Tyle

Venture Partner

Daniel Waterhouse

Partner

James Wise

Partner

Andrea Roda

Investment Principal

Past deals in Publishing

Agave Games

Series A in 2024
Agave Games is a mobile games publishing company that focuses on and specializes in the casual puzzle genre to offer fun gaming experiences. Its product-centered publishing approach includes development cycles from ideation to the end product, guide development studios, and product evaluation.

Agave Games

Seed Round in 2022
Agave Games is a mobile games publishing company that focuses on and specializes in the casual puzzle genre to offer fun gaming experiences. Its product-centered publishing approach includes development cycles from ideation to the end product, guide development studios, and product evaluation.

Kobalt

Series D in 2017
Kobalt is an independent music services company that provides alternatives to traditional music business models. It focuses on music publishing, label services, and neighboring rights divisions, offering innovative technology solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency and transparency in the music industry. By empowering artists, songwriters, publishers, and labels, Kobalt ensures that each stakeholder is compensated fairly and accurately, navigating the complexities of digital micropayments. The company serves over 8,000 artists and songwriters, managing approximately 600,000 songs and collaborating with more than 450 publishing companies. With a global workforce of over 275 employees, Kobalt delivers real-time reporting through its award-winning Kobalt Portal and offers a range of services, including global licensing management, royalty collection, creative services, and digital marketing. The company represents many prominent artists and songwriters, contributing significantly to the charts in both the US and UK.

The Tab

Seed Round in 2015
The Tab is a media agency founded in 2009 by three students at Cambridge University, designed to provide a fresh perspective on university life and youth culture. The organization operates through a network of young journalists and producers at leading universities in the US and UK, focusing on social news, entertainment, sports, and significant events like protests. With a commitment to breaking stories and engaging content, The Tab has developed a loyal following among young adults aged 18 to 24. Its reporters create original articles and videos that often reach a global audience, establishing The Tab as a prominent voice in youth media. The company's unique approach has allowed it to syndicate content with major news outlets, further amplifying its impact on the media landscape.

Kobalt

Series B in 2013
Kobalt is an independent music services company that provides alternatives to traditional music business models. It focuses on music publishing, label services, and neighboring rights divisions, offering innovative technology solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency and transparency in the music industry. By empowering artists, songwriters, publishers, and labels, Kobalt ensures that each stakeholder is compensated fairly and accurately, navigating the complexities of digital micropayments. The company serves over 8,000 artists and songwriters, managing approximately 600,000 songs and collaborating with more than 450 publishing companies. With a global workforce of over 275 employees, Kobalt delivers real-time reporting through its award-winning Kobalt Portal and offers a range of services, including global licensing management, royalty collection, creative services, and digital marketing. The company represents many prominent artists and songwriters, contributing significantly to the charts in both the US and UK.

Kobalt

Series B in 2008
Kobalt is an independent music services company that provides alternatives to traditional music business models. It focuses on music publishing, label services, and neighboring rights divisions, offering innovative technology solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency and transparency in the music industry. By empowering artists, songwriters, publishers, and labels, Kobalt ensures that each stakeholder is compensated fairly and accurately, navigating the complexities of digital micropayments. The company serves over 8,000 artists and songwriters, managing approximately 600,000 songs and collaborating with more than 450 publishing companies. With a global workforce of over 275 employees, Kobalt delivers real-time reporting through its award-winning Kobalt Portal and offers a range of services, including global licensing management, royalty collection, creative services, and digital marketing. The company represents many prominent artists and songwriters, contributing significantly to the charts in both the US and UK.

Codemasters

Venture Round in 2007
Codemasters is a developer and publisher of interactive entertainment products for a global audience across multiple gaming platforms. The company also retains video game rights to FORMULA ONE. F1 2010, the first multi-format high-definition FORMULA ONE racing game released September 2010. In 2009 Codemasters won the coveted Grand Prix Award at the 2009 Develop Industry Excellence Awards, an award bestowed on the company felt by Develop to have contributed the most to the games medium in recent times. Around the world, Codemasters employs over 500 people in development and publishing. They have two development studios in the UK– one at their Warwickshire HQ with a further site in Birmingham. An additional art studio is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In March 2010, Reliance Big Entertainment Ltd. (RBEL), a part of India’s Reliance ADA group, acquired a 50 percent shareholding in the company, alongside existing investor, Balderton Capital, the leading European venture capital firm that first invested in Codemasters in 2005.

Daylife

Series B in 2007
Daylife is a content curation platform that enables the discovery and combination of high-quality information. It serves prominent media brands and consumer websites, including USA Today, Turner Sports, Sky News, and the Washington Post. In addition to supporting these major organizations, Daylife operates its own news and information website at www.daylife.com, where users can access curated content. The company's focus is on enhancing the way users engage with media by providing a streamlined and efficient means of accessing diverse information.

Codemasters

Venture Round in 2005
Codemasters is a developer and publisher of interactive entertainment products for a global audience across multiple gaming platforms. The company also retains video game rights to FORMULA ONE. F1 2010, the first multi-format high-definition FORMULA ONE racing game released September 2010. In 2009 Codemasters won the coveted Grand Prix Award at the 2009 Develop Industry Excellence Awards, an award bestowed on the company felt by Develop to have contributed the most to the games medium in recent times. Around the world, Codemasters employs over 500 people in development and publishing. They have two development studios in the UK– one at their Warwickshire HQ with a further site in Birmingham. An additional art studio is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In March 2010, Reliance Big Entertainment Ltd. (RBEL), a part of India’s Reliance ADA group, acquired a 50 percent shareholding in the company, alongside existing investor, Balderton Capital, the leading European venture capital firm that first invested in Codemasters in 2005.
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