Pai Skincare secures £3.45m investment, opens first online store in Asia

Jim Manson
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Mcc0052106 . Daily Telegraph DT Business Sarah Brown, founder of Pai Skincare with her staff in their west London laboratory . London 17 December 2013

Pai Skincare, the London-based sensitive skin care brand, has closed a £3.45m (€4m/USD4.5m) Series A investment led by Luxembourg based CAP Invest.

Pai plans to double-down on e-commerce, hire an experienced CTO / Head of E-Commerce and expand its global direct retail operation. With six websites covering Europe, North America and Australia, the UK-based business will launch its first online stores in Asia, scale up online marketing and bring web development in-house.

Founder Sarah Brown says of the new investment: “Pai has empowered thousands of women to tackle their sensitive skin issues already. Our ambition is to help millions, and that’s what this investment is going to help us to do.”

“Pai has empowered thousands of women to tackle their sensitive skin issues already. Our ambition is to help millions, and that’s what this investment is going to help us to do”

CAP Invest are adding to their already comprehensive portfolio of brands including Oh My Cream, Big Fernand, Gault & Millau and StaffMatch. Thomas Riccobono of CAP Invest comments:
“Pai has a clear sense of direction, and successfully differentiates itself in the market. The honesty and integrity of the brand especially resonated with me. It extends beyond the beauty category, and operates in that wellness and healthy lifestyle space, which I found to be a refreshing approach.”

Founded by Sarah Brown in 2007 as a solution to her own skin condition, Pai’s certified organic products are now established as a premium choice for consumers with sensitive skin types. High profile supporters include Natalie Portman and Emily Watson.

Pai began in Brown’s converted garage in West London where she made all products by hand. In July 2017 Pai will open a new purpose built manufacturing facility at its London HQ. The investment isaimed at helping create new skilled NPD and manufacturing jobs in London.

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Jim Manson is editor of Natural Newsdesk, former editor-in-chief of Natural Products Global (whose influence and audience grew steadily under his editorship) and former editor of Natural Products News, a position he held for 16 years. A regular speaker, presenter and awards host at conferences and trade shows in the UK and across Europe, he has also written for national newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, Financial Times, The Times and Time Out.
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