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Ed Lane

Investment Manager at LDC

Ed Lane is an experienced investment professional currently serving as an Investment Manager at LDC since August 2019, where the focus is on supporting the growth of mid-market businesses across the UK. Prior to this role, Ed Lane held various positions, including Business Development Manager at PwC, National Account Manager at L'Oréal, and Relationship Manager at Barclays Corporate Banking, accumulating a wealth of knowledge in business development and client relations. Early career experience includes roles as an Investment Advisor (Trainee) at Credit Suisse and internships at ICAP and GE Commercial Finance. Ed Lane earned a BSc in Economics with Study in Continental Europe from the University of Bristol and completed secondary education at Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys.

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For over 40 years, LDC has been the trusted investment partner for ambitious management teams. Part of Lloyds Banking Group, our experience, scale, and relationship-based approach have helped hundreds of management teams across the UK to grow their businesses, their way. Since 2012, the businesses we’ve supported have grown four times more than the national average, increasing in value by a cumulative £7bn. We offer strategic support, challenge when necessary and provide flexible growth capital as either minority or majority shareholders. This means we can help management teams to deliver a range of different growth strategies – including making acquisitions, investing in operations or sales and marketing, broadening products and services, or expanding overseas. With a national network of 10 offices, our teams live and work right across the UK. By combining local relationships with national scale, we’re able to build trusted relationships from day one. Our experience has seen us invest in companies across more than 50 sub-sectors, supporting the whole of the UK economy, through good times and bad.



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