Yeti have been awarded a significant grant by the BFI’s Global Screen Fund for International Business Development following a highly competitive application process. The funding allows for the hire of an unscripted development team to target US markets and global streamers as Yeti targets further international growth in genres including True Crime, History and documentary.
Denitsa Yordanova, BFI Head of UK Global Screen Fund and International Funds, said: “The UK’s independent screen sector has such a wealth of talent and ambition, and it is fantastic to see this latest batch of business development awards supporting a breadth of companies and strategies, all focused on international growth and success in the global marketplace. The Government’s ongoing backing of the UK Global Screen Fund ensures that we can continue to provide this critical support, boosting the international competitiveness of UK screen content, growing revenues, reach and partnerships and further driving international co-production and collaboration”.
To kickstart this new chapter of growth, Yeti’s Creative Director Siân Price attended the 2025 Realscreen Summit in Miami in February and the company have since secured representation in the States as well.



