After e-sports & cannabis, David Beckham turns to automobiles; buys 10% stake in e-car firm Lunaz

Lunaz is a UK-based car restoration and electrification company.

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Beckham will join Lunaz's founders and the Barclay, Reuben and Dellal families as a shareholder.
Soccer star David Beckham has taken a 10% stake in Lunaz, a UK-based car restoration and electrification company, as the former England captain builds a repertoire of investments in startups related to e-sports, cannabis and now automobiles.

The deal value was not disclosed. Lunaz did not immediately respond to a request for comment, while Beckham could not be immediately reached.

Beckham will join Lunaz's founders and the Barclay, Reuben and Dellal families as a shareholder, Lunaz said on Thursday.


The company added that Beckham had invested in Lunaz through his personal investment vehicle, DB Ventures.

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