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Celebrating Wine & Something

Rob and Dale have raised £132,460.48 with us across three loans

6th October 2023

We wanted to showcase the recent achievements of Wine & Something. For the third time, Rob and Dale, the Directors of Wine & Something, returned to Crowd2Fund. Their excellent repayment record resulted in their campaign being fully funded within 7 days, averaging an impressive £7,768.72 raised per day!

What makes Wine & Something so appealing? And why do they return to Crowd2Fund? Keep reading to find out. 

Wine & Something, an eco-conscious wine distributor based in Guildford, boasts an exceptional array of small-batch wines. Established in 2019 by friends Rob and Dale, it combines their years of financial and marketing expertise with a deep passion for wine, complemented by their in-house Master of Wine. The wine selection at Wine & Something is extensive, offering nearly 100 different wines from seven countries spanning three continents. Additionally, they provide wine club memberships and wine-tasting experiences. Recently, Wine & Something has merged with another environmentally conscious wine company, Collectivino.

Over the course of three loans, they have raised a total of £132,460.48 with us, maintaining an outstanding repayment history. 

Nurturing relationships with entrepreneurs like Rob and Dale is truly exciting for us. Watching businesses grow from strength to strength is a triumph for us.  Thanks to your investments, we continue to support the growth journey of British businesses.

 

 

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Past performance and forecasts are not reliable indicators of future results. Tax treatment of any of the investment offers will depend on the individual circumstances of each investor and may be subject to change in the future. If you are unsure about any aspect of the information provided by the company, you should seek advice from an independent financial adviser. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose. Investing in start-ups and early stage businesses involves risks, including illiquidity, lack of dividends, loss of investment and dilution, and it should be done only as part of a diversified portfolio. Investing in start-ups may expose the individual concerned to a significant risk of losing all of the money or other assets invested. Peer-to-business lending through Crowd2Fund is not the same as holding a bank or building society savings account. When making a peer-to-business loan, your capital lent to a borrower is not covered for compensation in the event of a loss by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. It may prove impossible to recover all or part of the loan by calling in the business assets held as security on that loan. Reward and Donation funding types are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority Crowd2Fund Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 623683). Crowd2Fund Limited is registered in England and Wales. Registered No. 08472687 Registered Address: 242 Acklam Road, London, W10 5JJ.

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