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Consumer Products

DownYourHighStreet

Status: Active

Dec 3rd 2018 - Feb 1st 2019

Saving the UK's high street by hosting products online that are currently only available in physical retailers. DownYourHighStreet aims to become the e-commerce platform for high street shops that don't have the skills, time or money to deliver an online service.

Since launching in December 2017, 310 small shops have signed up to the platform, allowing them to compete with larger businesses and online-only firms. Currently, DownYourHighStreet is listing 50,000 products on their website. The company aims to rapidly scale their business with a target of 3000 shops within the next 12 months.

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    £1,200,000
    pre-money valuation

    11.11%
    equity available

    122
    investors

    £2,140
    pledge per investor

    08489251
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    24 Apr 24 Crowdcube £261,020 / 174%
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Log in to view amount pledged

    Log in to view target

    £1,200,000
    pre-money valuation

    11.11%
    equity available

    122
    investors

    £2,140
    pledge per investor

    08489251
    company number

    Liquidation
    company status

    Equity Calculator
    ?>
    Investment
    £
    Equity
    %
    Previous Funding rounds
    24 Apr 24 Crowdcube £261,020 / 174%
    News
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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