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Secondary Market Funded Startups in United Kingdom

Among the 11 most recent UK secondary-market entries shown, the largest disclosed amount is LMAX Group’s $300M round dated 2021-07-15, which dwarfs the nex…

Among the 11 most recent UK secondary-market entries shown, the largest disclosed amount is LMAX Group’s $300M round dated 2021-07-15, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts (Selazar at $27M on 2021-11-03 and TransferGo at $7M on 2022-02-16). Disclosed amounts cluster heavily toward the mid-2021 to early-2022 window: 8 of 11 rounds fall between 2021-09-08 and 2022-03-13, with the most recent dated entry at MiQ (2022-09-13).

The list also shows a strong “undisclosed” pattern: 4 of 11 entries report undisclosed amounts (MiQ 2022-09-13, Thalamos 2022-09-09, Little Fish 2022-08-24, Estio Training 2021-11-02), while the remaining 7 include disclosed figures ranging from Greengage’s $400K (2021-09-08) up to $300M. Sector coverage is fragmented rather than concentrated; for example, Financial Services appears in 3 entries (Rapyd, Greengage, and LMAX Group), while no single sector repeats at a higher frequency.

Most recent rounds

11 shown
M
MiQ
Holborn, United Kingdom · Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Secondary Market · Sep 2022
Undisclosed
T
Thalamos
London, United Kingdom · Health Care
Secondary Market · Sep 2022
Undisclosed
L
Little Fish
Nottingham, United Kingdom · Administrative Services
Secondary Market · Aug 2022
Undisclosed
T
Talon Outdoor
City Of London, United Kingdom · Advertising
Secondary Market · Jul 2022
Undisclosed
R
Rapyd
London, United Kingdom · Financial Services
Secondary Market · Mar 2022
$100k
T
TransferGo
London, United Kingdom · Data and Analytics
Secondary Market · Feb 2022
$6.8M
R
Redstor
Reading, United Kingdom · Software
Secondary Market · Jan 2022
$100k
S
Selazar
Belfast, United Kingdom · Commerce and Shopping
Secondary Market · Nov 2021
$27M
E
Estio Training
Leeds, United Kingdom · Education
Secondary Market · Nov 2021
Undisclosed
G
Greengage
London, United Kingdom · Financial Services
Secondary Market · Sep 2021
$400k
L
LMAX Group
London, United Kingdom · Commerce and Shopping
Secondary Market · Jul 2021
$300M

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed secondary-market round in the UK list, and how does it compare to the rest?

LMAX Group’s $300M disclosed round on 2021-07-15 is an outlier: the next-largest disclosed amount is $27M (Selazar on 2021-11-03), with other disclosed figures notably lower such as TransferGo’s $7M (2022-02-16).

How concentrated are these secondary-market rounds in time—are they mostly in a narrow date window?

Yes. 8 of 11 rounds are dated between 2021-09-08 (Greengage) and 2022-03-13 (Rapyd), while the newest entries extend into late 2022, led by MiQ (2022-09-13) and Thalamos (2022-09-09).

Which cities show up repeatedly, suggesting hub concentration?

London is the dominant geography in the rows shown: Rapyd (2022-03-13), TransferGo (2022-02-16), Greengage (2021-09-08), LMAX Group (2021-07-15), and Talon Outdoor (2022-07-06) are all London-based, alongside other cities like Reading (Redstor), Leeds (Estio Training), Nottingham (Little Fish), and Belfast (Selazar).

Is there a sector pattern, or is sector coverage mostly spread out across different industries?

Sector coverage is mostly spread out, but Financial Services stands out with 3 entries: Rapyd (2022-03-13) and Greengage (2021-09-08) both show Financial Services with disclosed amounts ($100K and $400K), and LMAX Group (2021-07-15) is the only Financial Services entry at the top-end disclosed size ($300M).

How often are amounts undisclosed versus disclosed, and does that affect outlier detection?

4 of the 11 entries are undisclosed (MiQ 2022-09-13, Thalamos 2022-09-09, Little Fish 2022-08-24, Estio Training 2021-11-02), leaving 7 with disclosed amounts. Even with undisclosed rows excluded, the $300M from LMAX Group (2021-07-15) remains the clear high-end outlier above the rest of the disclosed range.

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