The Dains Group has announced its acquisition of GHE, leading experts that support clients to access grant funding for research and innovation projects.
This marks the Group’s fifth acquisition since securing private equity investment from IK Partners and 15th overall since 2021. GHE strengthens Dains’ position as a trusted partner to businesses seeking funding to drive innovation across the UK and Europe.
Incorporated in 2002 and based in Burton upon Trent, GHE supports businesses and organisations in developing funding strategies, appraising projects, preparing compelling proposals and managing grants to ensure successful outcomes.
Working with clients across the UK and internationally, GHE provide project development and application submission expertise to companies and organisations from SME to multinationals. Its specialist team brings deep sector expertise across multiple technology-led industries.
The acquisition further enhances Dains’ innovation funding and advisory capabilities following the addition of TBAT Innovation to the Group in September, expanding its Midlands footprint and deepening its ability to support clients through every stage of their innovation journey.
Richard McNeilly, CEO of Dains said: “GHE has built an outstanding reputation for helping organisations unlock European funding to turn their ideas into impact. Its deep technical knowledge and hands-on approach align with our ambition to be the UK’s leading advisory firm.
“GHE will strengthen our innovation advisory capability and broadens the support we can offer clients as they develop, grow and deliver meaningful change.”
Richard Hancock, Founder and Director of GHE said: “Becoming part of the Dains Group is a significant and exciting milestone for GHE and our clients. We’re joining a business that shares our commitment to building trusted relationships, creating clarity, and achieving lasting results.
“Together, we’ll be able to extend our reach, combine our expertise, and help even more organisations secure the funding and guidance they need to innovate with confidence and purpose.”