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Funding Options Limited

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Funding Options Limited
UK private limited company (Ltd.)
Traded asFunding Options
ISIN🆔
IndustryFinancial Technology (FinTech)
Founded 📆2012 (2012)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️London
Area served 🗺️
UK
Key people
Conrad Ford Founder and CEO
Products 📟 Business loans
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.fundingoptions.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Funding Options Limited,[1] trading as Funding Options, is an online marketplace for SME finance based in the United Kingdom. It has been described by British national newspaper The Telegraph as “the matchmaking website for small businesses and lenders”,[2] and claims to have helped small businesses to raise tens of millions of pounds of finance.[3] According to The Financial Times, 68 per cent of loans sourced by Funding Options are from wholesale and debt funds, 18 per cent from crowd funding, peer-to-peer lending and wealthy individuals, and 14% by deposit-taking banks.[4]

Funding Options was founded by current Chief Executive Conrad Ford, who formerly worked for major banks.[3] In 2012, Funding Options was one of the first recipients of a new type of grant from Innovate UK, the United Kingdom's innovation agency, and has latterly featured as a case study of state-supported innovation.[5] Also in 2012, Funding Options was a global finalist in a competition run by SWIFT to identify promising new financial technology firms.[6] Funding Options currently appears on the United Kingdom government's open data app store.[7]

In July 2015, Funding Options was shortlisted by the British Business Bank for the Bank Referral Scheme which requires traditional banks to refer any SME whose loan has been rejected to an alternative lending platform, as part of 2015 legislation called the Small Business Enterprise and Employment Act,[8] and in the Spring 2016 Budget was one of three private sector businesses recommended by HM Treasury for the scheme.[9] The Bank Referral Scheme was launched on 1 November 2016,[10] at which point Funding Options became a designated finance platform.[11]

In April 2015 Funding Options [12] raised £2 million in a mix of ordinary and preference shares from GLI Finance Limited (GLIF), an AIM-listed SME finance specialist.[13] The trademark of Funding Options is registered with the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office.[14]

References[edit]

  1. "Funding Options Limited: CEO and Executives - Businessweek". Businessweek.com.
  2. "New app Tendr acts as matchmaker for startups and investors". Telegraph.co.uk. 20 July 2015.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Finding Finance: Funding Options CEO Conrad Ford on Their Finance Journey". techcityuk.com.
  4. "Challenger banks move to stand out from the crowd". ft.com. 9 February 2015.
  5. "Tech City start-up wins £2 million investment". www.gov.uk.
  6. "SWIFT - Innotribe Announces Finalists for Startup Challenge at Sibos, Osaka". swift.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-03.
  7. "Apps - data.gov.uk". data.gov.uk.
  8. "Funding Options & Finpoint Shortlisted for British Business Bank Referral Program". Crowdfund Insider.
  9. "Budget 2016 announces increased support for British Business Bank programmes". british-business-bank.co.uk.
  10. "Smaller businesses offered route to alternative finance".
  11. "Notice of Designation: Small and Medium Sized Business (Finance Platforms) Regulations 2015".
  12. "Funding Options For Small Business Expansion".
  13. "Investment in SME credit broker Funding Options". londonstockexchange.com.
  14. "Intellectual Property Office - By number results". ipo.gov.uk.

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