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EMV Capital portfolio companies Glycotest and ProAxsis raise fresh equity

"These fundraisings represent an important milestone," said CEO Dr Ilian Iliev, "marking their transition from incubation to independently funded growth companies."

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EMV Capital (AIM:EMVC), the venture capital and corporate finance group, announced that Glycotest has completed a first close of approximately $3.22 million in equity funding, while ProAxsis is targeting up to £1.0 million in a separate Enterprise Investment Scheme-qualifying round.

The Glycotest raise comprises approximately $1.05 million in cash and approximately $2.17 million from loan conversions, including $0.97 million of EMV Capital's own convertible loan facility. A balance of approximately $0.37 million remains, which the group may convert in follow-on rounds. Glycotest has headroom to raise a further $1.95 million within 120 days of first close.

Proceeds will fund second-generation glycoproteomic assay development with the University of Georgia, validation of its hepatocellular carcinoma panel, and preparatory work toward a targeted 2027 commercial launch.

The ProAxsis round includes up to £0.9 million in cash and £0.1 million of liabilities converting under a pre-existing arrangement with Randox Laboratories. Funds are earmarked for a clinical study with Imperial College London, product and IP development, and commercial scale-up. The issue price is unchanged from the prior round, leaving EMV Capital's direct fair value holding in ProAxsis at £8.0 million.

Both fundraisings, led and syndicated by EMV Capital's wholly owned corporate finance arm, have pushed the London listed firm's ownership below 50% in each company.

"These fundraisings represent an important milestone," said CEO Dr Ilian Iliev, "marking their transition from incubation to independently funded growth companies."

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