Moneybox’s valuation climbs to £550m with new £70m investment

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  • Funding Secured: Moneybox raised around £70 million, boosting its valuation to £550 million, an 84% increase since 2022.
  • New Investors: London-based Apis Partners and French asset manager Amundi joined existing backers like Fidelity and Oxford Capital.
  • Secondary Share Sale: The funding is primarily through a secondary share sale, allowing existing investors to sell 10-15% of current shares.
  • Shareholder Opportunities: Moneybox’s 35,000 shareholder community, including crowdfund, customer, and employee shareholders, can sell 10% of their holdings.
  • Significant Milestone: Crowdcube’s Matt Cooper highlights this as the largest secondary liquidity event for a private UK/EU company by the number of sellers.
  • Company Growth: Founded in 2015, Moneybox now has over one million users and a valuation of £550 million, with a new share price of £10.08, up from £5.58 in 2022.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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