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Status: Extended

Nov 4th 2019 - Dec 9th 2019

Currensea is a new way to spend and save money abroad. In July 2018, the concept was accepted into the FCA innovate program. In November 2018, it partnered with Mastercard to build a market-changing Open Banking based Debit card. Currensea makes money through Forex, Interchange and plans to open revenue streams through products complementary to Currensea. They plan to devide the investment 27% of the proceeds will be used for marketing, 20% for Card Platform, 18% for Compliance and Operations, 18% for Engineering, 12% for Infrastructure, and 5% for Professional Services.

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Currensea Rating Review

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Rated on 01/12/2019

Pitch Rated

45%

Insufficient Data

Management

73%

Product

62%

Investment

UNRATED*

* Section unrated owing to insufficient or incomplete information available at the time of rating.

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    £9,998,998
    pre-money valuation

    7.40%
    equity available

    461
    investors

    £2,019
    pledge per investor

    13/06/2018
    incorporated 6 years

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    Previous Funding rounds
    04 Nov 19 Seedrs £930,778 / 45.00%

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 73%
The CEO has deep domain knowledge and has been working in the payments business for more than 20 years. The team appears complete and members are highly skilled, qualified and endorsed in their roles.

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    £9,998,998
    pre-money valuation

    7.40%
    equity available

    461
    investors

    £2,019
    pledge per investor

    13/06/2018
    incorporated 6 years

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    Previous Funding rounds
    04 Nov 19 Seedrs £930,778 / 45.00%
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