Craig Edward

Director

Corporate

Craig Edward
Qualifications
LLB (Hons.).
Dip.LP.
Notary Public.
Memberships
Law Society of Scotland
Practice Areas
Capital Raising
Mergers & Acquisitions
Restructuring

Craig is a Director within MBM’s corporate team, advising on a wide range of corporate and commercial matters including private equity and M&A.

Craig joined MBM in February 2018 and has gained significant experience in advising early stage and high growth companies in a variety of corporate finance transactions. Craig adopts a pragmatic, measured and common sense approach to any transaction or in any advice given to clients which allows any deal to proceed to its completion as efficiently as possible. Having had experience in working directly with a company as an in-house lawyer where a commercial approach was required, Craig appreciates that early stage companies also benefit from their external advisers adopting a similarly commercial approach.

“Craig set in place all the foundations with rigour and welcome attention to detail. We have found MBM Commercial responsive, agile and creative and could ask for nothing more.“

Legal Experience


  • Advising Kick ICT, a Scottish information technology service provider, on a major investment from Lloyds Development Capital, the renowned private equity investor and part of Lloyds Banking Group.

  • Advising the sellers on a significant sale of international e-commerce business to a US PE buyer.

  • Advising a simulation as a service software development company on its $4.6million Series A round.

  • Advising Safe Obstetric Systems, a privately held manufacturer of the medical device, Fetal Pillow®, on their sale to a US corporate buyer.

  • Advising Kick ICT in connection with a £8.7million investment from BGF.

  • Advising on various strategic acquisitions for an IT services business to further its growth.

  • Advising Strathberry in connection with an £8million investment from BGF.

  • Advising various start up and growth technology and life science companies in relation to equity fundraisings, including SEIS and EIS investments.

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