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Status: Active

Nov 4th 2019 - Dec 11th 2019

KogoPAY is a start-up fintech mobile payment company which offers quick, simple and economic regional & global money transfer with the help of an application. The company has a UK FCA licence, and it is on the last step for EU EMI licence. KogoPay has 1000 customers signed up and has been chosen to join the Mayor of London Business & Partners Accelerator. The company is planning to use the funds to complete rollout over Europe and Asia and to invest in advanced performance and customer service using Artificial Intelligence.

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KogoPAY Rating Review

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Rated on 18/11/2019

Pitch Rated

74%

overall

Management

94%

Product

74%

Investment

55%

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    £10,000,000
    pre-money valuation

    1.96%
    equity available

    258
    investors

    £770
    pledge per investor

    10288745
    company number

    Active
    company status

    20/07/2016
    incorporated 8 years

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    Investment
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    Equity
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    Previous Funding rounds
    18 Apr 24 Crowdcube £198,620 / 99% 74.33%

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 94%

Skills 100%
The Founder and her team have complementary skills and abilities. They have proven expertise in digital, mobile, compliance & payments. The Founder is the winner of the "Women in Tech Global Award- Startup" 2019.

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    £10,000,000
    pre-money valuation

    1.96%
    equity available

    258
    investors

    £770
    pledge per investor

    10288745
    company number

    Active
    company status

    20/07/2016
    incorporated 8 years

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    Investment
    £
    Equity
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    Previous Funding rounds
    20 Apr 24 Crowdcube £198,620 / 99% 74.33%
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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