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Synova
Company typeLimited liability partnership
IndustryPrivate equity, venture capital
Founded2007
FoundersDavid Menton
Philip Shapiro
Headquarters,
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsVenture capital, private equity funds, equity investment, management buy-in, management buyout, growth capital
AUM£1.7 billion
Websitewww.synova.pe

Synova is a growth focused investor supporting European companies valued between £20m and £250m. The firm manages £1.7bn of capital on behalf of institutional investors and family offices and invests across three interrelated sectors: Software & Data, Tech Enabled Services and Financial Services.[1] Synova partners with founders and managers to accelerate growth and drive exceptional returns. Synova is currently investing across the full mid-market spectrum from its £875m fifth fund, raised in 2022, which includes a dedicated £250m pool of capital, Chrysalis, to support smaller growth companies.

The firm was named Private Equity House of the Year at the 2025, 2022 and 2020 Private Equity Awards and House of the Year at the 2022 and 2019 British Private Equity Awards. According to Preqin in 2024 Synova's returns place the firm as Europe's top performing private equity fund.[2]

Synova was founded in 2007 by its managing partners, David Menton and Philip Shapiro. Synova's other partners include Alex Bowden, Daniel Silverton-Parker, Zachary Tsai, Sunil Jain and Ben Snow.

Synova's 2007 Fund I was fully realised in 2018 generating a 4x return for investors. Synova's £110m 2013 Fund II has now returned 3.5x its total invested capital. Synova closed its 2016 third fund at £250m which is performing strongly with 4x its total invested capital returned to date. Synova closed its 2019 fourth fund at its £365m hard cap and its 2022 Fund V at its £875m hard cap.

Notable exits include the sale of Kinapse to Hg Capital generating a 16x return, the sale of Tonic Games to Epic Games for a 9x return and 200% IRR, the sale of Mandata for a 8x return and the sale of Mintec to Five Arrows Principal Investments for a 12x return. Synova’s average return on realised investments exceeds 6x invested capital.

Current and past investments by year and sector1

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Company Year of investment Return Sector
dbg 2010 - Exited 2013 5.8x [3] Tech Enabled Services
Kinapse 2012 - Exited 2016 16.1x [4] Tech Enabled Services
Mandata 2013 - Exited 2018 8.0x [5] Software & Data
MK Test 2014 - Exited 2024 3.0x Tech Enabled Services
Stackhouse Poland 2014 - Exited 2019 5.6x [6] Financial Services
Defaqto 2015 - Exited 2019 3.9x [7] Software & Data
Merit Software 2015 - Exited 2019 4.0x [8] Software & Data
4Ways 2015 - Exited 2018 6.0x Tech Enabled Services
Vistair 2015 - Exited 2023 6.5x Software & Data
Fairstone2 2016 - Exited 2021 4.5x [9] Financial Services
Avantra 2017- Exited 2024 4.5x Software & Data
AllClear 2018 - Exited 2024 7.3x Financial Services
Expana 2018 - Exited 2022 12.0x Software & Data
Pacifica 2019 Tech Enabled Services
Tonic Games 2019 - Exited 2021 9.0x [10] Software & Data
JMG Group2 2020 - Exited 2025 5.6x Financial Services
Orbis Protect 2021 Tech Enabled Services
DM Financial 2021 Tech Enabled Services
National Education Group 2021 Software & Data
Unity5 2022 Software & Data
3173 2022 Financial Services
Mallcom 2022 Software & Data
Learnlight 2023 Tech Enabled Services
Synectics Solutions 2024 Software & Data
Mecsia 2024 Tech Enabled Services

1 Synova sector focus , 2 Synova reinvestment

References

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  1. ^ "Our Focus", Synova Capital. Retrieved on 6 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Synova ranked UK's top performing private equity firm | Synova".
  3. ^ "Synova Capital gets first fund off to a flyer with 5.8x DBG exit | AltAssets Private Equity News". 16 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Synova nets 16.1x on Kinapse sale". February 2016.
  5. ^ Alves, Joice (May 2018). "Synova Nets 8x Return on £20 Million Sale of Mandata to LDC". Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ "Arthur J. Gallagher to buy UK insurance broker Stackhouse Poland". 8 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Houlihan Lokey Advises Defaqto | Transaction Details".
  8. ^ "Synova banks 4x money with Meritsoft sale to Cognizant | Real Deals".
  9. ^ "Synova scores 4.5x on sale of Fairstone to TA | Unquote". 25 February 2021.
  10. ^ "Synova exits Tonic Games Group to Epic Games | Real Deals".