Andy Murray looking for different type of return in business link
ByThe Courier Reporter
The chief executive of Braveheart Investment Group hailed crowdfunder Seedrs’ “Scottish moment” after it revealed a new tie-up with Andy Murray.
The move follows the establishment of a new partnership between Perth-based Braveheart and the crowdfunding platform in April.
Braveheart CEO Geoffrey Thomson said he joked with Seedrs counterpart Jeff Lynn about his firm’s new Scottish connections after the link with the tennis ace was revealed.
Mr Thomson said: “Andy coming to the table is very high-profile and very exciting.
“His expertise in the sporting sector will be a great help.”
Andy Murray looking for different type of return in business link