Crowdcube
Crowdcube Crowdspace Crowdcube is a platform for investing in early stage businesses across various sectors and regions. to invest, you need to register as sufficiently sophisticated and understand the risks involved. Crowdcube is targeted exclusively at investors who are sufficiently sophisticated to understand these risks and make their own investment decisions. you will only be able to invest via crowdcube once you are registered as sufficiently sophisticated.
Image Crowdcube Logo 1 Notepad Branding Agency In february 2013, crowdcube received authorisation from the financial conduct authority (fca) to offer investors the opportunity to become direct legal shareholders in uk businesses. Crowdcube is one of the uk’s first equity crowdfunding platforms, giving retail investors the chance to invest in startups, scale ups, and community projects. read our full review of crowdcube covering fees, features, products, and more. Crowdcube is targeted exclusively at investors who are sufficiently sophisticated to understand these risks and make their own investment decisions. Crowdcube capital ltd is authorised and regulated by the financial conduct authority (no. 650205).
Brandfetch Crowdcube Logos Brand Assets Crowdcube is targeted exclusively at investors who are sufficiently sophisticated to understand these risks and make their own investment decisions. Crowdcube capital ltd is authorised and regulated by the financial conduct authority (no. 650205). Crowdcube lets you invest in businesses and startups from £10 €10. learn how to join the community, access tax perks, and secure your shares with a regulated platform. Whether you’re mobilising an early network or opening to the public, crowdcube gives you one simple, regulated platform to raise the funds you need. Whether you're executing a primary raise or offering secondary liquidity, crowdcube gives you one simple, regulated platform to raise the funds you need. Existing crowdcube investors are offered the opportunity to sell their shares at £0.766 per share, representing a valuation of £52.8 million.
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