British Business Bank (BBB), the London-based state backer of dozens of VC funds including Balderton Capital and Atomico, has ditched its VC-focused subsidiary British Patient Capital and is bringing the brand under the broader BBB name.
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April 8, 2025
One of Europe’s most active LPs, British Business Bank, retires British Patient Capital sub-brand
The state bank, which has consolidated its brands, is an active LP into many of the UK’s biggest VC funds
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