Tony Blair says listing of son Euanâs edtech unicorn Multiverse is âsome way offâ


Tony Blair says any possible float of his sonâs billion-dollar education tech firm Multiverse is still âsome way offâ, while shying away from an answer on whether he thought the firm should list in London when it does eventually go public.
In an interview with Bloomberg TV, the ex-Prime Minister was asked about whether Multiverse - founded by Euan Blair in 2016 - would float in London or look elsewhere, as UK tech firms shun the City in favour of New York.
Multiverse, which helps to apprenticeships for people who have not been to university, was valued at more than $1 billion in a funding round last year, making it one of the UKâs most recent tech unicorns. But the longtime Labour leader said an IPO would be too far in the future to think about a location.
âI suspect thatâs some way off,â Blair said, though he added that he was a long way from making any decisions about the firm. âItâs his decision. I think heâs got people much better qualified to give him financial advice than me.â
Speaking more broadly about the future of the City, Blair said London was at risk of slipping behind international rivals if something didnât change.
âThe serious point is weâre in a position, if weâre not careful, weâre going to lose altitude even with the City of London,â Blair said. âNo matter how much people complain about the financial services sector, itâs a major part of our economy, weâve got to keep it strong, weâve got to keep is pre-eminent.â
Euan Blair is worth £350.7 million according to the Evening Standard Tech Rich List.