Tyler Grange has been acquired by Fidelio
Tyler Grange has been acquired by Fidelio, a Swedish growth-oriented investor. Backed by Fidelio, it has become a founding member of Myllium, a newly formed international collective of nature and sustainability specialists.
Tyler Grange is a UK-based environmental consultancy with a national footprint, supporting complex, large-scale development projects across the built environment. The business is B Corp certified and a pioneer of the four-day working week. It has been recognized as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in both 2024 and 2025, is an accredited Living Wage employer and a member of the Better Business Network.
Fidelio is an independent Swedish investment company founded in 2010, aiming to bring a flexible and entrepreneurial approach to the active ownership model typically associated with traditional private equity. The firm partners with entrepreneurs and management teams seeking a pragmatic, flexible and long-term investor to help realize the full potential of their businesses.
Oaklins Cavendish, one of Oaklins’ member firms in the UK, acted as the advisor to the shareholders of Tyler Grange in this transaction.
Simon Ursell
Founder, Tyler Grange
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