Coconut notes that starting a self-employed business is “easier than ever, but the finance tools available haven’t improved for decades.” New laws mean 4m+ UK taxpayers will “have to do 5x more tax returns.” Coconut’s accounting software is “helping accountants get their sole traders &… Read More
Coconut, a Fintech firm that automates bookkeeping and tax for sole traders, a market of 3.5 million in the UK, has raised £918,370 from 1202 investors (at the time of writing while having a £700,000 target) through a campaign on Crowdcube. Coconut reports a pre-money valuation… Read More
Sam O’Connor, the CEO at Coconut, a company that provides a tool for self-employed individuals that helps them manage their business finances, has confirmed that their platform now connects with Tide, Transferwise, Tesco Bank and Virgin Money. O’Connor noted that they’ve added four more banking… Read More
Coconut, an accounting and business finance app, has topped its offering target on Crowdcube. Coconut originally sought £700,000 at a pre-money valuation of £12 million. In the end, Coconut closed the securities offer at £2,456,286 backed by 3037 individual investors. Coconut has raised growth capital… Read More
Current accounting and tax platform Coconut is set to close its latest equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube with more than £2 million secured. The funding round was launched last month, originally seeking £700,000 in funding. As previously reported, Coconut describes itself as a current account that… Read More
Just days after launching its latest equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, current accounting and tax platform Coconut has successfully raised more than 1.15 million from over 1360 Crowdcube investors. As previously reported, Coconut describes itself as a current account that takes care of a user’s accounting and… Read More
Less than two years after raising £1.8 million through its first equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, UK-based current accounting and tax platform Coconut has returned to the funding platform and has already surpassed its initial £700,000 target. As previously reported, Coconut describes itself as a current account… Read More
UK-based current accounting and tax platform Coconut has successfully secured more than £1.3 million through its equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, which is set to close next week. The funding round has attracted more than 1,500 investors. As previously reported, Coconut describes itself as a current account that takes… Read More
UK-based current accounting and tax platform Coconut has successfully secured more than £1 million in funding from over 1,000 investors through its equity crowdfunding round on Crowdcube. The campaign was launched earlier this month and quickly raised its initial £500,000 funding target. As previously reported, Coconut describes… Read More
UK-based current accounting and tax platform Coconut has quickly secured its initial £500,000 funding target through equity crowdfunding platform, Crowdcube. Founded in 2016, Coconut describes itself as a current account that takes care of a user’s accounting and tax. The platform is designed specifically for freelancers,… Read More
UK-based fintech company Coconut announced on Wednesday the launch of its new smart current account combining banking and accounting services, designed specifically for the UK’s ever-growing freelance and self-employed workforce. According to Coconut, the app-based business current account will prepare customers for HMRC’s ‘Making Tax… Read More
Nesta, a global innovation foundation, has announced the ten Fintech firms that have won Stage 1 of the Open Up Challenge. The Challenge is in recognition of the launch of Open Banking in January 2018. Chris Gorst, Challenge Prize Lead at Nesta, congratulated all of… Read More
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