Taxpayer nets stake in exclusive sex party planning firm Killing Kittens

The taxpayer has netted a stake in sex party planning firm Killing Kittens under the terms of a scheme designed to help companies ride out lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic.

The firm was handed support by the Future Fund, set up by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in May 2020 to help “innovative” companies maintain access to finance.

Under the terms of the loans, which are administered by the state-owned British Business Bank, they are turned into equity on completion of a new funding round.

It meant, the Financial Times reported, that the UK taxpayer had taken a 1.5% stake in the company after Killing Kittens raised £1m from investors.

It was founded in 2005 by Emma Sayle, who describes Killing Kittens as a “sextech” firm that empowers women because of its strict rules.

Emma Sayles and Suzanne Kerins at Behind the Mask book launch Featuring: Emma Sayle Where: London, United Kingdom When: 23 Apr 2014 - Image ID: E9EF9R (RM)
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Emma Sayle pictured in 2014

Only women can approach men at its member-only functions globally.

It claims to have 180,000 customers.

Ms Sayle, the newspaper reported, had said the taxpayer had already secured a return on its investment and defended the aid in the face of criticism that it was not the sort of business that should be eligible for government-funded support.

A British Business Bank spokesperson told Sky News: “The Future Fund used a set of standard terms with published eligibility criteria.

“The process provided a clear, efficient way to make funding available as widely and as swiftly as possible without the need for lengthy negotiations.

“Applications that met all the eligibility criteria received investment.”

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