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Braiin signs term sheet to buy majority stake in Home.cc parent Cumbria Capital
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Braiin signs term sheet to buy majority stake in Home.cc parent Cumbria Capital
  • Braiin entered a non-binding term sheet to buy a 50.1% stake in Cumbria Capital, parent of Home.cc, via a share purchase paid in Braiin equity securities.
  • Term sheet contemplates pre-money equity valuation of about GBP 35 million for Home, with an additional GBP 3.85 million growth-capital investment.
  • Transaction aims to combine Home’s embedded residential distribution, payments, and household-services activation platform with Braiin’s AI, CXaaS, and PropTech capabilities to build a residential lifecycle platform.
  • Proposed deal follows an exclusive strategic partnership between Braiin and Home, with integration focused on move-in service activation and ongoing household commerce.
  • Completion remains subject to due diligence, definitive documentation, shareholder votes, required approvals, and delivery of AICPA-standard audited financial statements for Home.


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