Growthdeck: Maven Leisure



TRANCHE 2 JUST LAUNCHED
Maven Leisure   |  Leisure
Target £2,000,000
Type Equity
Status Open



The Opportunity

With £1.25m successfully completed in the summer for tranche one, premium bar group Maven Leisure (“the Company” or “Maven”) is now opening a second tranche in order to close the final £750k in this growth capital round.

The fundraise has already supported the opening of Maven’s latest rooftop venue, Kitty Hawk. Perched on top of the Page8 Hotel in St Martin’s Place, this new bar and restaurant overlooks Trafalgar Square and offers one of the most spectacular vistas in London’s West End.

Kitty Hawk joins the Company's existing estate of premium destination venues in central London, which consists of flagship rooftop bar Wagtail and three thriving sports bars (Beechwood, Goldwood and Northwood).

This new funding round follows a period of strong growth for Maven. Established in 2021, the group saw revenue increase to £10.2million and EBITDA rise to £1.4million at the end of the last financial year. New venues, such as Kitty Hawk, are forecast to drive further growth.

Maven has been established by Ed Martin and the management team of ETM Group, which grew from a single site to a business turning over £33m.




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Investment details

Fundraise target£2,000,000

Fundraise maximum-

Minimum investment£5,001.36

Equity stake12.45%

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Company details

Name:Maven Leisure Limited

Website:

Address: 10 Queen Street Place
London
United Kingdom
EC4R 1AG

Company no: 13278320

Incorporated: 19/03/21

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