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Catapult backs Sight and Sound BIMBO

Article Date:  Sep 17 2008

Sight and Sound Technology, a supplier of IT services for people who are blind or have learning difficulties, has completed a buy-in management buy-out (BIMBO). The deal was backed by Midlands-based venture capitalist Catapult Venture Managers, which invested £1.45 million, with senior debt from The Co-operative Bank.

The acquisition team comprised Mervyn Robertson, the founder of the business, and incoming CEO Glenn Tookey, a former director at broadband provider Telewest.

The BIMBO will enable the company to launch its new product, a mobile phone with text-to-speech and screen magnification features. Says Tookey, ‘Our new product is potentially life changing for people with learning difficulties and visual impairments.’

Marie Wood, a business development manager at The Co-operative Bank, says the deal is a good fit with the bank’s ethical policies.

Wood adds, ‘We are in a strong position to provide funding for existing and new customers, unlike some other lenders who seem to be more reluctant to provide funding at this current time.’

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