NEL Fund Managers expands with new Teesside office amid new funds on offer

NEL Fund Managers staff with the North East Chamber of Commerce chief executive

Investors NEL Fund Managers have launched a Teesside office following their appointment to manage pots that are part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II.

The Tyneside-based firm has opened at base at Stockton's Surtees Business Park and is creating two jobs as part of the move. It comes after NEL was tasked with managing the NPIF II - NEL Smaller Loans Fund, which offers investments from £25,000 to £100,000 and the NPIF II - NEL Debt Finance Fund which offers investments between £100,000 and £2m to more established businesses.

Jonathan Luke, chief executive at NEL Fund Managers, said: "We’ve invested in dozens of Teesside businesses over the last three decades and are re-establishing our presence on the ground to help further increase this number. The two NPIF II funds that we’re managing open up a wide range of new opportunities for businesses across the North East to realise more of their growth potential, create more jobs, launch new products and services, and contribute more to the health of the regional economy.

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"The LevelQ building provides everything we need in terms of modern office space, first-rate facilities and excellent transport links, and
we’re looking forward to welcoming local businesses to our Stockton base to talk about how we might work together.”

John McCabe, chief executive at the North East Chamber of Commerce, said: “Our vision at the Chamber is to ensure the region is a place where people and businesses thrive, and NEL’s increased reach is a big step in the right direction for entrepreneurs and SMEs. We know the North East is the ideal place to create and grow a business, and I look forward to seeing the positive impact the two NPIF II funds have on business growth in Teesside and the wider North East.”

James Robson, a member of NEL’s investment committee and founder of Hartlepool-based Exwold Technology Limited, added: "NEL’s new office in Stockton showcases their commitment to Tees Valley businesses. From my own experience of receiving multiple investments to grow my first company, Exwold Technology, I know the exceptional backing that NEL provides.

"As a member of NEL’s investment committee, I now see their dedication to providing solutions focussed investment and support to empower the growth of ambitious businesses throughout the North East and Tees Valley. The Tees Valley region has remarkable talent and potential, and I’m thrilled that NEL is here as a strategic investment partner to help unlock it."