Straker Translations managed to raise an additional NZD 1 million (USD 670K). Although Straker did not go beyond saying it raised the funds from a “Hong Kong investor”, it is likely to be Scobie Ward, co-founder of hedge fund Ward Ferry Management. Ward already invested NZD 1 million in the company in September 2015. The price the Hong Kong investor paid in the current round is at a 20% premium to the September 2015 valuation.
Ward took part in the September 2015 capital raise along with Bailador Investments, which invested NZD 4 million in the company. Another NZD 1 million came from undisclosed high net worth investors in New Zealand, which brought the total of that round to NZD 6 million.
Contacted by Slator, Straker Translations CEO Grant Straker declined to comment on how much this latest deal values the company at. He also stayed quiet on revenue and EBITDA expectations for 2015. However, revenues are likely to come in between NZD 8 million and NZD 11 million based on previous information provided by Bailador Investments and an article quoting the CEO as saying that monthly revenues exceeded NZD 1 million in November 2015.
