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ITM receives EUR 33 million equity investment to advance precision oncology pipeline of targeted radiopharmaceuticals

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | March 23, 2022 Molecular Imaging
Garching / Munich, – March 22, 2022 – ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE (ITM), a leading radiopharmaceutical biotech company, today announced the successful closing of an equity investment totaling EUR 33 million from the Indigenous Critical Infrastructure Fund Canada (ICIF) and from a private equity fund managed by Portland Investment Counsel Inc., a related and connected party to Portland Holdings. The capital increase follows the recently announced EUR 25 million equity investment from ITM’s strategic partner, Grand Pharma, bringing the total amount of cash raised to date in 2022 to EUR 58 million in this financing round. The proceeds will primarily be used for the finalization of the late-stage development of the company’s lead candidate ITM-11 (n.c.a. 177Lu-edotreotide), a targeted radiopharmaceutical currently being evaluated in two phase III clinical trials for the treatment of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs), a high-need cancer indication, as well as for any future commercialization and market launch efforts, if approved. In addition, the funding will be used to accelerate the strategic development of additional radiopharmaceutical candidates in ITM’s broad proprietary pipeline and the expansion of ITM’s radioisotope supply capabilities.

“The ICIF is pleased to invest in ITM’s Targeted Radionuclide Therapy initiative as both an exciting economic opportunity as well as a way to potentially positively impact Indigenous health outcomes globally, particularly with regards to cancer,” added Chief Keith Matthews, Chairman of ICIF.

“I am thrilled that ITM and ICIF have reached this significant milestone. The need to improve health care globally and address the unmet needs of cancer patients through innovative therapies, particularly targeted radionuclide therapy, has never been more critical. ITM is central to this industry and is disrupting traditional forms of treatments like chemotherapy and external beam radiation, with new diagnostic and therapeutic solutions that we believe will help improve outcomes and quality of life of cancer patients. We believe ICIF’s support of nuclear medicine initiatives should have a meaningful impact on communities affected by cancer, domestically and worldwide,” said Michael Lee-Chin, Supervisory Board Member of ITM and founder and chairman of Portland Holdings. “Portland’s mantra of ‘Doing Well and Doing Good’ and our unwavering commitment through investments to democratize health care for all is reflected in our continuous support to ITM and the precision oncology industry.”
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