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February 28, 2024
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Introducing the Financial Times’ exciting new venture capital division

TLDR:

  • The Financial Times has launched a new corporate VC arm called FT Ventures.
  • FT Ventures’ initial investments include Charter, a future-of-work media and research company.

The Financial Times has introduced a new corporate venture capital arm called FT Ventures. This new arm will focus on making strategic investments in companies that align with the Financial Times’ core mission and values. One of FT Ventures’ initial investments is Charter, a media and research company that focuses on the future of work. This move allows the Financial Times to not only expand its reach and influence in the industry but also diversify its portfolio and potentially tap into innovative ideas and technologies. The launch of FT Ventures reflects the Financial Times’ commitment to staying ahead of market trends and positioning itself as a key player in the venture capital landscape.

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