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The prominent beauty entrepreneur has struck a deal to secure working capital for her business with Aurelius Finance Company, Sky News understands.
Trinny Woodall, the prominent entrepreneur, has secured a £15m financing boost as part of plans to expand her beauty empire.
Ms Woodall, previously co-presenter of the BBC show What Not To Wear, recently oversaw the opening of her brand's first standalone retail store, on London's Kings Road.
Trinny London operates largely as a direct-to-consumer online business, and sells premium make-up and skincare products.
The brand is also sold at the department store, Liberty, and at locations in Australia and the US.
Unilever Ventures, an arm of the FTSE-100 consumer goods giant, invested more than ⁘2m in the business the year after it was founded.
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Aurelius Finance Company (AFC) is a division of Aurelius, the German-based investor, but which operates separately to its private equity arm.
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