Announcing Our £22m Investment Round and Crowdfunding!

No i’m not actually in the video :smile:

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Oops, wrong Marcel then :stuck_out_tongue: (Some quick googling reveals he now works only 4 mins walk from the Monzo office).

I just received my email :’(

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Mine too. Early access to the current account despite not getting to invest though!? Very nice touch! Good on you, Monzo HQ.

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I got my email. They are offering everyone that pledged early access to the current account!!!

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I’ll take that :tada:

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It would be good to have some clarification from the Monzo team - will unsuccessful pledgers be given early access to the current accounts at the same time as the investors from this round or will pledgers be next in line, after the investors?

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Agreed, it does sound a bit ambiguous, do we get access before or after the investors, or is it like american airlines boarding:

Group 1 - Investors
Group 2- Pledged users in Beta
Group 3 - Pledges users not in Beta
Group 4 - Everyone else

Will Monzo / Crowdcube be releasing any stats on this investment round, specifically:

  • The percentage of current card holders that pledged.
  • The percentage of successful investors being current Monzo cardholders?

It’d be interesting to see how the userbase is reflected in this opportunity.

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That is a positive touch

@effsee: I’d love to do some stats. @Naji what do you think about a blog post later this week or next week with them? :slight_smile:

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This hasn’t been decided/confirmed yet but we’ll keep you updated :+1:

Yep sounds good!

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Cool. Look forward to it :slight_smile: :+1:

We don’t have the bandwidth to do this at the moment I’m afraid. The legal implications around sharing non-aggregate data like this would be another consideration. Would it not make more sense to dedicate this effort to focusing on what we can do better in future crowdfunding rounds?

In terms of duplicates, there were a handful of duplicate pledges <10 which were identified and de-duplicated by us. We can’t comment on how many people invested more than what they pledged until we have the full list of investors at which point we can look into this further.

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Ah, that’s okay by me. Worth a shot at asking, thanks for looking in to it! :thumbsup:

My one comment would be that there was a lot of stress on being able to verify the ballot’s randomness and wording suggested that anybody could verify it, this is not the case by the sounds of it.

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I didn’t realise it was open to non card holders at all.
A bit annoying if investors selected weren’t customers - seems against the whole point?

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Finally it is over. The last stretch was taking forever! Can’t wait to see what happens next. :heart: :monzo:

So impressed with Monzo’s communications, good work!!

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I love that they decidet to give early access to everyone who wanted to invest :slight_smile:

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I won’t lie this whole thing is annoying for those on the receiving end of that email, not only did non-card holders get in, but various people who pledged a smaller amount then went ahead and gave more (and some even openly posting on the forum about it) stealing spots from people at the end of the ballot.

Would have been nicer if Monzo actually took the time to pause at the end, find those people and adjust their pledges (or cancel them outright for not keeping in the spirit) then re-open the ballot for the remainder still left. But sadly it seems chasing the goal of money went ahead of keeping fairness to those who wanted a chance.

Been with Monzo over a year; User ID is ridiculously low and got 14 friends in (who a load of them got to invest - going to be awkward conversations when they are Investors after I sold them the idea and am not); had many chats with Tom directly back in the day; meanwhile I’m sitting here a year later with nothing.

Honestly sucks and while I do get a ballot and winners and losers - I’d sooner fairness went before goal achieving. Maybe future ballots can have first dibs to those who missed out - or use a different metric than just ‘luck’ like User ID Age, or Number of Friends Referred or Contributions to Community etc.
Something that actually rewards loyalty and contributions over pot luck.

But to those who did play fair and got in, good on you :slight_smile: If Monzo plays out and finds a way to make money and eventually floats - it should be a very good return.

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