Ben Grant
Ben Grant is a commercial growth advisor, author, and the Managing Partner of Lambton Capital Partners. Based in Sunderland, he helps UK owner-managed businesses break through the growth ceiling by building repeatable commercial engines that work without the founder in every room.
By 25, Ben had managed over £300M in B2B commercial contracts across telecoms, construction, and facilities management. He spent time working internationally in Dubai before returning to the North East to found Lambton Capital Partners, a holding company that acquires and grows owner-managed SMEs with £500K–£5M turnover.
In 2026, he launched his commercial advisory practice and published Unsellable: How to Build a Business That Works Without You, a practical guide for business owners who want to build something genuinely sellable before they need to sell it.
Ben works alongside founders through his advisory services — from the free Revenue Scorecard and £1,997 90-Day Growth Blueprint to the embedded 12-Month Growth Accelerator. When an owner is ready to step back, Lambton Capital Partners steps in and continues building what the founder started.

ROLE
Managing Partner
Lambton Capital Partners
LOCATION
Sunderland, England
TRACK RECORD
£300M+
in B2B revenue managed
NATIONALITY
British
Timeline
2018
First major commercial contract managed
2020
£100M in contracts under management
2023
£300M milestone — across telecoms, construction, and facilities management
2024
Moved to Dubai for international commercial operations
2025
Returned to Sunderland and founded Lambton Capital Partners
2025
First portfolio acquisition completed
2026
Launched commercial advisory practice and published Unsellable
Media Appearances
Business Insider
I moved to Dubai and became a millionaire at 24HubSpot
Featured contributor
Publications

Unsellable: How to Build a Business That Works Without You
Published April 2026 · ISBN 978-1067676506
A practical guide for UK owner-managed business owners who want to reduce founder dependency, build scalable commercial systems, and prepare for succession planning or a future sale.
