• Who-we-are-banner

    News

Charles Russell Speechlys advises Puma Private Equity on its investment into Thingtrax Limited

Charles Russell Speechys has advised longstanding client Puma Private Equity on its investment into Thingtrax Limited, an IoT SaaS manufacturing performance software, as part of a £4.3m Series A funding round.  

Thingtrax, which harnesses the power of cloud computing, Industrial Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and computer vision, to convert factories into intelligent manufacturing hubs, had already secured initial investment from institutional investors earlier in the year. The investment is intended to help propel the company’s expansion by means of strategic partnerships, team scaling, and help it broaden its customer base across Europe and US.

The full investment was provided by Puma Private Equity, Concentric, SuperSeed, Vinci VC, Portfolio Ventures, and Haatch.

Puma Private Equity offers growth capital and expertise to best-in-class, ambitious businesses across the UK, irrespective of sector, and works in partnership with management to help businesses scale and create long-term value. It aims to deliver insight, expertise, and a fresh perspective to the portfolio companies it partners with.

Ben Leslie, Investment Director, commented: “We are delighted to have completed this excited investment into Thingtrax, whose powerful platform is already making waves in the manufacturing sector. As always, we are extremely grateful to David, Ashwin, Ayman and the rest of the team at Charles Russell Speechlys for their diligent and expedient advice throughout this transaction.”

Ashwin Pillay, Senior Associate, commented: “This marks our third transaction for Puma this year and, as always, we were thrilled to be called upon for this investment. We know from first-hand experience the value that investment from Puma brings and are excited to see Thingtrax continue to thrive and develop as a result of this investment.”

The team was led by Corporate Partner David Coates and Senior Associate Ashwin Pillay, with support from Ayman Shehata (Associate) and Laurence Whymark (Trainee Solicitor). The wider team included Caroline Young (Commercial Partner), Ilona Bateson (Commercial Associate) and Briony Richards (Employment Associate).

Our thinking

  • When is 20% not 20%? The real impact of the proposed changes to business property relief on trading companies

    Sarah Wray

    Quick Reads

  • The EU Omnibus: resetting the rules on sustainability due diligence

    Kerry Stares

    Insights

  • Paul Arathoon writes for City AM on rising executive pay at large listed companies

    Paul Arathoon

    In the Press

  • What do the proposed changes to business property relief mean for Investors and Entrepreneurs and their businesses?

    Mary Perham

    Insights

  • Further jurisdictional transposition of the ISSB Standards, this time in Hong Kong

    Shirley Fu

    Insights

  • Mike Barrington writes for Wealth Briefing on sole company directors

    Mike Barrington

    In the Press

  • Stephen Burns and Katie Bewick write for Growth Business on the options available for appointing a new director after a company dispute

    Stephen Burns

    In the Press

  • Beyond Dry January: The Rise of the Low and Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sector

    Iwan Thomas

    Insights

  • Charles Russell Speechlys hosts Hard Conversations and Smart Conflict®, a Women in Leadership event

    Sarah Wigington

    News

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Puma Growth Partners on its lead investment as part of a $4.3 million funding round for finance-focused legal AI specialist, Semeris

    David Coates

    News

  • Corporate deal round-up H2 2024

    David Coates

    Insights

  • Appointment of company directors – who can do it and how?

    Stephen Burns

    Insights

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Acora on its acquisition of Elastacloud

    Mark Howard

    News

  • Up in the AI: GenAI and Changing Business Models

    Joe Cohen

    Podcasts

  • Insights from FRC’s review of Climate-related Financial Disclosures (“CFD”) by AIM and large private companies

    Megan Gray

    Quick Reads

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises long-standing client Puma Growth Partners on its £4 million investment into NRG

    David Coates

    News

  • Charles Russell Speechlys appoints two new Of Counsel in Paris

    Frédéric Jeannin

    News

  • Food safety, restrictions on unhealthy foods, employee rights and preventing economic crime: Trends to look out for in the Food & Beverage Sector 2025

    Jamie Cartwright

    Insights

  • What Katy Perry can teach us about the Corporate Transparency Act

    Timmoney Ng

    Quick Reads

  • Bloomberg quotes Daniel Rosenberg on old M&A deals reportedly making a comeback

    Daniel Rosenberg

    In the Press

Back to top