London-based startup Movebubble has received £1.1m in funding from a host of private investors.
Founded in 2013, the startup seeks to find renters a home by offering real-time help through its app and has raised £2.36m of funding to date.
Aidan Rushby, founder and CEO at Movebubble, said: “We are delighted to have secured such funding from a number of high profile investors. This will enable us to really improve the product and help make renting better for thousands of people.
“We fully believe that Movebubble will transform the lives of renters on the property hunt by offering transparency, sharing capabilities and ultimately saving them huge amounts of time and hassle,”he added.
Investors in the startup include former Spotify managing director Adam Williams, co-founder and managing director of London and Capital Richard Leigh and British entrepreneur Robert Stiff.