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UK Pension Funds Still Failing British Tech Scale-Ups, Says OSE Chief Ed Bussey

27 May 2026
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The boss of Oxford University’s flagship spin-out fund has delivered a stinging verdict on the City’s biggest savers, accusing UK pension funds of being “way off the pace” when it comes to writing cheques for the country’s most promising technology businesses, despite successive governments promising to fix the problem.

Ed Bussey, chief executive of Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE), said reform efforts such as the Mansion House accord, under which seventeen of Britain’s largest workplace providers voluntarily pledged to put more of their members’ savings into private and high-growth companies, are simply not moving quickly enough to keep up with the pace at which Oxford-rooted businesses are scaling.

“Everyone’s diagnosed the problem, but the movement towards the solution is just way off the pace in terms of the speed at which we and others are building companies,” Bussey told Business Matters. “We’ve got companies with technology that should be thinking about $100 billion in terms of the scale of opportunity, and that’s reflected in the international capital — and particularly US capital — that is being attracted into these sorts of companies.”

A british problem with American fingerprints

The numbers tell their own story. Bussey said the vast majority of the £300 million in external capital raised by OSE’s portfolio companies last year came from American investors rather than domestic backers. Across the wider market, UK scale-ups now source as much as 80 per cent of their funding from overseas, according to figures from UK Private Capital, the trade body for the British private equity and venture industry.

“There’s nothing wrong with US money per se,” Bussey said. “But the share of UK money, particularly UK pension money, just needs to be dialled up about ten times. I think there’s a lack of understanding [within pension funds] of this space, of the opportunity, of the potential returns.”

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