Indevin Group takes nearly 15% stake in Invivo Wines

Indevin Group takes nearly 15% stake in Invivo Wines
Invivo Wines' co-founders Rob Cameron and Tim Lightbourne. (Image: Supplied)
Riley Kennedy
Indevin Group has taken a nearly 15% stake in Invivo Wines.Dubbed a “strategic investment”, the deal includes an equity investment and a long-term supply chain agreement that will expand distribution, scale production and marketing in key markets.The company, founded in 2008, did its first capital raise in 2015 and has, in the past decade, been backed by media personalities Graham Norton, who was in NZ earlier this year, and Sarah Jessica Parker to produce wine brands.It runs two wineries with 180ha of leased and grower vineyards un...

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