Ruislip-based Life Long Technology & Science Ltd raises £2.78bn in latest funding round
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Publishing and licensing computer software for business and operating systems is the primary focus of Life Long Technology & Science Ltd. The Ruislip-based company recently secured £2,780.9m in a new funding round. This investment results in an estimated post-money valuation of £552,636.1m.
Incorporated in February 2025, the firm operates within the software publishing sector. Its core activities include the reproduction and distribution of computer software, as well as online software publishing. The company specifically excludes computer games from its portfolio, focusing instead on business-oriented applications and operating system software.
The current round of £2,780.9m follows the company's establishment earlier in 2025. While specific revenue figures and employee counts are not publicly disclosed for this entity, the scale of the valuation places it among the most highly valued private software firms in the region. Documentation for this allotment was filed in April 2026.
The company's operations encompass licensing for the reproduction, distribution, and use of computer software. This includes the publishing of software for business and operating systems. Life Long Technology & Science Ltd is headquartered in Ruislip and has been active for just over one year since its incorporation. The company provides licensing services for the reproduction and distribution of software products, alongside its core publishing activities. (April 2026 allotment).
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