Movebubble, the startup that wants to make renting in London suck a little less, has picked up $1.6 million in further funding, bringing total investment to just over $3.4 million. Investors include Adam Williams (former Spotify MD ,Swedish commercial music streaming, podcast and video service), Richard Leigh (co-founder and MD of asset management company London and Capital), and Robert Stiff. Founded in 2013, Movebubble aims to “reduce the stress and hassle of renting” by enabling users to book viewings and secure a home by using feedback from other renters to inform their decisions. The app works in partnership with 250 estate agencies across London and claims to have seen 170% ,month-on-month increase in downloads in January this year. The funding, which takes total investment into the company to £2.36m, will be used to fuel Movebubble’s growth ambitions as it looks to “disrupt the market”. Aidan Rushby, founder and CEO at Movebubble, said: “We are deli...
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