The Kendal Group

The Kendal Group acquires sports and leisure brands in outdoor/indoor clothing and equipment, and general sports equipment categories.

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Revenue: $34.3M

Employees: 51-200

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City: Surrey

State: england

Zip: GU18 5SS

Country: GB

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series unknown

Raised Last:

$3M

Raised Total:

$3M

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Description

The Kendal Group was formed by Daniel and Leo Gestetner in early 2003 with the aim of acquiring a number of Sports &a; Leisure brands. In July 2003 Kendal made its first acquisition, Zoggs, the market leading Swim Equipment and Swimwear brand. The Kendal management team includes experienced Sports &a; Leisure and Consumer Goods industries executives and a first class team of non-executives with a variety of industry experiences.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
11/2005 Venture Round 1 $2.6M Octopus Ventures
Octopus Ventures
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