Manda Uk Systems secures £1.3m for AI infrastructure and supply chain services
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Bedford-based Manda Uk Systems Limited has raised an estimated £1.3m to scale its operations in electronic component procurement and artificial intelligence infrastructure. This funding round values the company at an estimated £3m.
Incorporated in April 2025, the company manages supply chain services for a global client base across the automotive, consumer electronics, and cloud computing industries. Its service suite includes inventory management, IT asset disposal with a focus on data security, and the provision of AI network technology solutions.
The funding follows the appointment of Mark O'Brien as a director in April 2026. Documentation for the round was filed in May 2026, with the share allotment also taking place during the same month.
Manda Uk Systems operates from its headquarters in Bedford. Its most recent financial accounts, covering the period ending 31 December 2025, represent the company's first partial year of trading. While specific profit and loss figures were not detailed in the summary data, the company currently focuses on sectors such as AI infrastructure and global component logistics.
This £1.3m investment provides the capital necessary to support the company's warehousing and storage capabilities as it services its international clientele. The round marks a development in the startup's growth just over a year after its initial formation.
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