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Reactive Technologies Raises £25M (US$31.4M) to Support Global Expansion in Funding Round led by M&G, BGF, and Breakthrough Energy Ventures

Reactive Technologies Senior Leadership Team, from L-R: Robert Macklin, CFO; Chris Kimmett, COO; Marc Borrett, Founder & CEO; Duncan Burt, Chief Strategic Growth Officer. (Photo: Business Wire)

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reactive Technologies, the UK and Finland-based leader in grid stability measurements, announced today the successful completion of a Series D funding round. The £25 million funding round (US$31.4 million) was led by M&G’s Catalyst investment, alongside UK and Ireland growth capital investor BGF and Breakthrough Energy Ventures. EKTA Partners acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Reactive Technologies on this transaction. This strategic funding will support Re...

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