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Sandfield Capital secures $775M to grow litigation finance

By SelinaDecember 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • UK Litigation FinTech Sandfield Capital obtains a £600 million ($775 million) facility for growth.
  • The capital will be used to expand the company’s litigation funding services.

What happened: Capital injection for Sandfield Capital’s expansion

Sandfield Capital, a prominent player in the Litigation FinTech sector, has secured a substantial £600 million ($775 million) facility to fuel its expansion plans. This significant financial commitment positions Sandfield Capital to extend its services within the dynamic litigation funding market, both in the UK and globally. The facility will allow Sandfield to underwrite a broader spectrum of legal claims, including high-value commercial disputes and complex, multi-jurisdictional cases. This move not only reinforces Sandfield Capital’s market presence but also underscores the growing appetite for investment in the Litigation FinTech space. The funding comes at a time when there is a heightened need for alternative funding solutions in the legal sector, as traditional methods of financing litigation become increasingly strained.

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Why it is important

The securing of this £600 million facility by Sandfield Capital is a pivotal moment for the Litigation FinTech industry, signaling a vote of confidence in the sector’s potential to reshape how legal disputes are funded. This influx of capital is set to empower Sandfield Capital to support a more diverse array of claimants, ensuring that justice is not solely determined by financial means. By offering non-recourse funding, Sandfield Capital levels the playing field for parties involved in litigation, allowing them to pursue or defend claims without the immediate burden of legal fees. This development is particularly important for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that often find themselves at a disadvantage in protracted legal battles against well-capitalized opponents. The expansion also signifies a broader trend towards the democratization of legal finance, making the pursuit of justice more accessible and potentially increasing the success rate of meritorious claims. As Sandfield Capital grows, it is expected to contribute to a more efficient and equitable legal system, where the quality of arguments, rather than the depth of pockets, dictates outcomes.

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Selina Li is an inter reporter at Blue Tech Wave Media.She majored in foreign language in college. Contact her at selina.li@btw.media.

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