Scottish National Investment Bank invests in Aurora Energy Services
The Scottish National Investment Bank has invested £10m in Aurora Energy Services to support the company's growth strategy. The funding will support Aurora’s growth strategy and follows debt facilities provided in 2023.
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- £10 million investment from the Scottish National Investment Bank
- Supports Aurora Energy Services' growth strategy
- Follows previous debt facilities provided in 2023
- Involves a key player in Scotland's strategic investments
Source Intelligence
The commitment takes total capital invested alongside its own funding from private and public investors to more than £1.7bn. Aurora employs more than 100 people in Scotland. Aurora has entered markets including the United States, Australia and Chile and made six strategic acquisitions to strengthen its service offering. Aurora expects its revenue to increase by around 30% this year from £90m in 2026 to around £120m.
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