Manchester-based FinTech GoodBox has reached its 拢1m crowdfunding target.
The start-up helps charities to raise funds by accepting card-based contactless donations through special hardware installed in public locations.
Launched in 2016, the Manchester-based startup claims to have raised over 拢2m for UK charities, having accepted donations from 830,000 people.
The firm鈥檚 tech has been used by Comic Relief, the Church of England, Save the Children, and the British Red Cross.
It was also chosen to work with the Mayor of London鈥檚 homelessness campaign, installing 90 contactless points across the city.
Lorna Poultney from Muscular Dystrophy UK says: 鈥淲e held our 36th Microscope Ball at the Hilton Park Lane on Thursday 26th September and it was our first time working with GoodBox.
鈥淲e had GoodBox Core units on every table and were delighted that 拢7,318 in donations was raised on each table in just five minutes, increasing our pledged income by 85%. It鈥檚 clear that people prefer to use contactless compared to cash, making GoodBox a great new addition to the ball.鈥
GoodBox CEO and co-founder Andrew O鈥橞rien said: 鈥淪ince the beginning, GoodBox has been driven by a very clear mission; to make charitable giving seamless across the UK.
鈥淭he steps we have taken over the last two years since our first Seedrs round has accelerated our ability to do this, and we are confident that this next round of funding will help us continue to deliver the most innovative technology, products and services to the sector.
鈥淲e are delighted to return to Seedrs for our second investment round; the support we received in our last round has been invaluable to our development and success to date, so we look forward to welcoming both new and old faces to that community to help us move into our next exciting phase of growth.鈥


