The team

Meet the team behind Access EIS

The board

Graham Schwikkard
Graham Schwikkard
CEO
Tom Britton
Tom Britton
Co-founder
Deborah Sayagh
Deborah Sayagh
Non-Exec Director
Simone Koo Ishikawa
Simone Koo Ishikawa
Non-Exec Director
Simon Coomes
Simon Coomes
Non-Exec Director

The team

Graham Schwikkard
Graham Schwikkard
CEO
Tom Britton
Tom Britton
Co-founder
Francesca O'Brien
Francesca O'Brien
Partner (Risk)
Miruna Girtu
Miruna Girtu
Venture Partner
Anthony Pitters
Anthony Pitters
Senior Investment Analyst
Jon Shepherd
Jon Shepherd
Head of Investor Services
Flavie
Flavie
Junior Associate
Omar Rauf
Omar Rauf
Associate
Sonia Caetano
Sonia Caetano
Senior Graphic Designer
Martin Dean
Martin Dean
Head of Content
Chris West
Chris West
Software Developer

The super angels

The table below shows a selection of our super angels' investment track records and their noteworthy investments. Names are redacted for privacy reasons.

Read more about our super angels, their backgrounds, investments and our selection criteria.

Super AngelIRR*Number of Investments**Notable Investments
Angel 1196%12Highview Power, what3words
Angel 264%31Cambridge Nutraceuticals, Neul
Angel 3162%15Gelmetix, what3words
Angel 4116%14Magic Pony Technology, RotaGeek
Angel 561%50Audio Analytic, Neul
Angel 667%33Abundance, Swiftkey
Angel 7126%27Adzuna, Tandem, VouchedFor
Angel 860%27Atom, Homeppl, Monese
Angel 990%10Ethical Introductions, Tandem, Urban Jungle
Angel 10587%9Glider Yachts, Fairsail

Listen to an interview with one of our super angels, Chris Mairs. His investments include what3words, Zzish and Magic Pony Technology. Magic Pony Technology was acquired by Twitter for £150 million in 2016.

Risk warning: Please click here to read the full risk warning.
Investing in early-stage businesses involves risks, including illiquidity, lack of dividends, loss of investment and dilution, and it should be done only as part of a diversified portfolio. Tax relief depends on an individual’s circumstances and may change in the future. In addition, the availability of tax relief depends on the company invested in maintaining its qualifying status. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. You should not rely on any past performance as a guarantee of future investment performance.
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