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Oct 8th 2019 - Oct 31st 2019

Patch is a modern plant shop for contemporary plant people. It helps in finding the most suitable plants and delivering them to the door. The company has delivered over 2,50,000 plants to over 82,000 customers in Paris and London. Patch has witnessed solid growth at +124% vs last year, reaching £4.48m in revenue. The company has a 4.6-star rating on TrustPilot and, it has been featured in The Times, The Telegraph etc. The funds will be used to expand across Europe, eliminate the middle-man and expand into the B2B market.

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Patch Rating Review

Pitch rating powered by CROWDRATING

Pitch Rated

68%

overall

Management

73%

Product

81%

Investment

51%

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    £20,556,849
    pre-money valuation

    2.37%
    equity available

    3,091
    investors

    £780
    pledge per investor

    09897155
    company number

    Active
    company status

    01/12/2015
    incorporated 8 years

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    Investment
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    Previous Funding rounds
    28 Mar 24 Crowdcube £2,412,150 / 482% 68.33%

What the ratings mean

  • 49% and under
    We suggest potential investors carry out further study of their own
    50-64%
    Room for improvement
    65-79%
    Worth considering
    80%+
    Gold rating, our highest rating

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Management 73%

Skills 91%
The Founder has relevant management expertise, he has built a skilled team around him.The management team covers all the key roles that are required to develop the business.

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    £20,556,849
    pre-money valuation

    2.37%
    equity available

    3,091
    investors

    £780
    pledge per investor

    09897155
    company number

    Active
    company status

    01/12/2015
    incorporated 8 years

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    ?>
    Investment
    £
    Equity
    %
    Previous Funding rounds
    28 Mar 24 Crowdcube £2,412,150 / 482% 68.33%
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

As seen in:

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