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Status: Extended

Jul 6th 2020 - Aug 12th 2020

Nude is a savings account and financial application designed for ~13 million 18-35-year-olds who want to own a home in the UK. The company is rebuilding the home-buying experience and assist its clients from planning to the move-in stage of home buying. The company has applied for a banking licence to launch Nude mortgages and plans to support people through all of life's big moments, like weddings, children's accounts and retirement plans as well. In 2019, Nude raised £1.7 million and was awarded an innovation grant of ~£440,000 from Scottish Enterprise. The company is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority(FCA) and has 7,500+ subscribers on its newsletter. It will use 50% of the investment to build its savings platform, 20% for operational costs, 20% in marketing initiatives, and 10% in building its data & behavioural science platform. 

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    806
    investors

    £4,391
    pledge per investor

    10761771
    company number

    Active
    company status

    09/05/2017
    incorporated 7 years

    Previous Funding rounds
    20 Apr 24 Seedrs £3,539,200 /

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Log in to view amount pledged

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    806
    investors

    £4,391
    pledge per investor

    10761771
    company number

    Active
    company status

    09/05/2017
    incorporated 7 years

    Previous Funding rounds
    20 Apr 24 Seedrs £3,539,200 /
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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