Access EIS investments for July 2024

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5 August 20242 min read

In July we added two new startups to the Access EIS portfolio, investing alongside super angels in each case (for more on our super angels, and our co-investment model, see our dedicated page.

You can read about our new portfolio companies below. If you're interested in making an investment and building your own portfolio of promising startups, start here.

Lemon

Lemon is a SaaS platform that enables companies to organise and pay for subscriptions to software services in one place. The service facilitates insights into overspending, lets users pay for annual subscriptions on a monthly basis, and helps businesses easily track renewal dates and unused or duplicate licenses.

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Our angel partner in the round has an IRR of 35% and their previous investments include Evotix, Bank of Telecom & Thoughtonomy.

Total Round: £500,000.

Stage Pre-revenue.

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Fit Collective

Fit Collective provides a multi-faceted, AI powered tool to help solve issues with how well garments fit both pre and post production. Its platform allows for intelligence gathering from multiple data sources, an intelligent e-commerce toolkit to give greater fit clarity, and a production optimiser that uses AI to ensure the highest statistical chance of fit.

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Our angel partner in the round has a CAGR of 58% and their previous investments include Modulr, Qubit, and Brompton Bicycles.

Total Round: £1,500,000.

Stage Pre-revenue.

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Access EIS investments for July 2024