The Financial Times described the company as "an unlikely fusion of old and new City — clubby establishment networking alongside high-tech entrepreneurial energy."
[4] In December 2020, Hambro Perks was reported to have established a fund specialising in environmental technology chaired by the prominent businessman Sir John Rose.
[5] In January 2021, it announced the establishment of the Hambro Perks Special Opportunities Fund which includes companies sold by Invesco in the wake of the Neil Woodford scandal.
[6] In October 2021, The Sunday Telegraph reported that the firm had established a fund to help 'paper millionaire' entrepreneurs and company founders sell part of their shareholdings.
[11] In 2024 the company name was changed to Salica Investments and John Foley was appointed as its new Chairman.