The Grosvenor Group is a British property corporation with offices in 18 cities operated on behalf of its owners.
Grosvenor, one of the world’s largest international private property groups, works in some of most dynamic cities around the globe. They are guided by their ‘Living cities’ philosophy; they strive to create, manage and invest in properties and places that contribute to the enduring success of the cities in which they work. With 300 years’ experience as steward of their London estate, they believe they can help cities grow and evolve in ways that are socially, economically and environmentally sustainable. They aim to make a long term contribution to these cities’ future success by using creative design, high quality building materials and innovative environmental solutions in their development projects, and through intelligent management of their property assets. In doing so, they strive to create places in which people will want to live, work and enjoy their free time. By taking a long term approach, they are able to combine their global expertise with local knowledge and cultural understanding. They want their projects to reflect the spirit of the individual city and to foster thriving communities. They work closely with local communities, businesses and civic authorities, and with their partners, consultants and other developers to achieve this. Today they have 17 offices in 11 countries and assets in 17 countries. They have regional investment and development businesses in Britain & Ireland, the Americas and Asia Pacific, and will soon launch a fourth, Grosvenor Europe, on 1 July 2016. They also have indirect investments, managed centrally. As at 31 December 2015, the Group had total assets under management of £13.1bn. Unusually for a private company, Grosvenor publishes a detailed reporting suite - Annual Review, Financial Statements and a Non-Financial Data Report – all available at: www.grosvenor.com
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Company Name
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Round | Money Raised | Industry | Lead Investor |
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Mar 30, 2022
Oxbury Bank
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Series C | £31M | Agriculture | — |