Find.
For investors

See businesses worth backing before everyone else does.

Certify once. Discover one at a time. Talk only to founders who say yes back.

Before you write a cheque

SEIS and EIS for investors: the arithmetic of a £20,000 cheque

What the reliefs actually do to your money — income tax relief, CGT exemption, loss relief, carry-back and reinvestment relief — with the 2026 limits and a worked example showing the real downside on a £20k SEIS investment.

Self-certification explained: why Find asks, and what you're signing

The high-net-worth and sophisticated-investor tests in 2026, what the statement actually commits you to, what the protections you give up are, and why every listing on Find sits behind it.

How to read a seed deal in twenty minutes

The order experienced angels read a listing in, the six numbers to find first, the questions the documents must answer, the red flags that end it early, and what to do before you heart.

Due diligence for a £10k–£50k cheque: what's proportionate

What to check yourself, what to rely on the lead for, the eight things that take an hour and catch most problems, the documents to insist on, and the call questions that reveal whether the founder knows the business.

Building an angel portfolio: why one great pick is the wrong plan

The maths of early-stage returns, why twenty cheques beat two, how to size cheques to your tax position, follow-on strategy, sector spread, and the discipline that separates angels who make money from angels who have stories.

The term sheet from the investor's side: what to ask for, and what breaks SEIS

The protections a minority investor actually needs, the ones that are market at seed, the ones that destroy tax relief, and how to read a lead investor's terms before you ride on them.

All 12 investor guides

What you see.

Founder raises

UK companies raising £100k–£2m: equity, SEIS/EIS, loan notes, buy-outs. Each with the plan, the deck, the numbers and a video.

Acquisition vehicles

Single-purpose vehicles listed by investment firms — for example buy-outs of accountancy, legal and IFA practices — each with its own documents and disclosure.

Secured lending

Participations in secured loans to UK companies, listed deal by deal by the lender, with the security and terms stated.

Certification

Two minutes, once a year.

UK law restricts promotions like these to professional investors, certified high net worth individuals (income over £170,000 or net assets over £430,000) and self-certified sophisticated investors (angel-network member, two unlisted investments in two years, PE/SME-finance professional, or director of a £1.6m+ turnover company). You tell us which you are and sign the statement; a person reviews it before you see anything; it lasts twelve months.

We ask because we have to. We review because we should.

Join as an investor

You make the first move

Nobody can pitch you. Heart a listing and the founder decides whether to open a conversation.

Deal rooms

Documents, video, updates, the approval reference — and a non-binding indication when you're ready.

Off-platform completion

Subscription documents and money move between you and the company, deal by deal. Find is where you find each other.

On your phone

Install it, swipe on the train, get a notification when a founder says yes.

What Find is not.

It is not a fund, a crowdfunding platform or an adviser. It does not hold your money, does not arrange deals and does not tell you what to invest in. Every opportunity is a separate decision on its own documents. Capital is at risk; you may lose all of it. If you want advice, speak to someone authorised to give it.

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