Incisive Media founder Weller and CEO Whiteley lead MBO

Led by Investment Week founder Tim Weller

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Investment Week founder Tim Weller and the leadership team of parent Incisive Media have secured a management buyout (MBO), that allows the business to accelerate its growth strategy under long-term private ownership.

The MBO was led by Tim Weller, founder and chairman, CFO Jamie Campbell-Harris and CEO Jonathon Whiteley; a team who have worked together in the business for two decades. This exciting development allows Incisive Media to operate as a fully independent private company. This gives it the flexibility to focus on investing in both its existing market-leading products and services and to take full advantage of further opportunities for growth, either organically or through acquisition. Tim Weller commented: "This is a fantastic outcome for the business and staff after a number of years of...

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