Million Dollar Investment Into Omega 3 Company
Million Dollar Investment Into Omega 3 Company
Manawatu Investment Group (MIG) has successfully led an investment in excess of $1million into functional food business Speirs Nutritionals Partners LP. Speirs Nutritionals is commercialising Massey University developed technology that allows very high loadings of beneficial Omega 3 oils to be included in every day food items, with no impact on the product’s smell or taste.
In March 2009 Speirs Nutritionals signed a world-wide distribution deal with Croda International; a United Kingdom based publically listed company. Through Croda’s international market channels Speirs Nutritionals’ Omega 3 technology is marketed under the brand Omelife.
Dean Tilyard, Chief Executive of Manawatu Investment Group described the investment as a significant capital raising for an early stage New Zealand technology business. Tilyard says ”the climate for early stage capital raising remains tight and this investment reflects the strong technology underpinning Speirs Nutritionals and the significant progress the business has made in establishing a global marketing channel”.
In addition to Manawatu Investment Group the investors include the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund and K One W One Limited.
Speirs Nutritionals Chairman Rodney Wong welcomed the involvement of the new investors adding that the new capital comes at a time when the business is transitioning from a focus on technology development to one supporting sales activity through its international partner.
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