Assetz Capital launches £1m fundraising round to 'supercharge' Covid-19 loan delivery

Assetz Capital has launched a new fundraising round with Seedrs for a minimum of £500,000 (target £1m) and plans to secure matched funding from the government’s new Future Fund to support its next phase of growth.

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Rozi Jones
4th June 2020
Stuart Law Assetz
"This fundraising round, coupled with matched funding from the government, will help further support our growth through this current economic situation"

The peer-to-peer marketplace lender, which was accredited as a lender under the government’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) in May 2020, says it will use the capital to "supercharge" its CBILs delivery.

It will also use the funds to support the company’s non-CBILS lending and grow the company’s headcount from 120.

The Future Fund, which was launched during the Coronavirus outbreak to support innovative and high-growth British businesses, enables companies to apply for a convertible loan of between £125,000 and £5 million.

To be eligible for the fund, firms must have raised at least £250,000 in equity investment from third parties in the last five years. They must also have secured private investment that will be matched by the government.

This is the fourth Seedrs fundraise from Assetz Capital, with the company now valued at £60m.

Stuart Law, CEO at Assetz Capital, said: “This fundraising round is a great opportunity for our existing shareholders, customers and other individuals to invest alongside the government and support the economy as we deliver CBILS and enter the next phase of our growth.

“Having secured accreditation as a CBILS lender in May, we have attracted the attention of leading institutional investors that are looking to work with us to deploy hundreds of millions under the CBILS scheme and beyond.

“This fundraising round, coupled with matched funding from the government, will help further support our growth through this current economic situation and help turn a global crisis into an opportunity. We look forward to welcoming new investors as well as existing investors into this funding round, as they support us on this journey.”

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