Pi Labs announce investment in One Utility Bill

One Utility Bill, a billing technology platform for tenants, landlords and letting agents,has announced the close of a new £650,000 funding round.

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Warren Lewis
2nd February 2018
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The funding is led by Middleton Enterprises, with additional capital from Pi Labs, and will be used to fuel One Utility Bill’s national growth and further accelerate its tech stack.

One Utility Bill was founded by Chris Dawson and Dale Knight, who met on a Newcastle University incubator programme. Having seen first hand how splitting bills with housemates can become fraught with difficulties, they decided to team up to solve the problem. With its combination of advanced web applications and dedicated professional customer support, One Utility Bill has grown to 25 employees and 10,000 customers across the UK from Plymouth to Aberdeen. Nearly 400 letting agents use One Utility Bill’s Bills Inclusive and Notify products, and the company has also nurtured key partnerships with Sky TV & Broadband, Virgin Media, Octopus Energy, Spark Energy and many others since being founded in 2014.

Middleton Enterprises first invested in One Utility Bill in 2016 and have sat on the board ever since. They have used this seed funding round to increase their position in the company, as well as bring on board strategic investors such as Pi Labs.

Chris Dawson, co-founder, One Utility Bill, said, “Paying for and splitting utilities bills is a source of needless frustration for tenants and homeowners up and down the country. One Utility Bill’s mission is to remove these unnecessary pain points, and we’re looking forward to expanding our product offering and customer base this year with the support of our investors.”

Brett Rogers, investment manager, Middleton Enterprises, said, “One Utility Bill has demonstrated impressive growth since 2016, with thousands of new tenants and letting agencies signing up to the platform. We’re delighted to be following on our initial investment into One Utility Bill by leading this seed round.”

Dominic Wilson, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Pi Labs, said, “One Utility Bill is a genuine success story for the Newcastle tech ecosystem. This seed round represents Pi Labs’ first investment into a UK property tech startup outside of London: we are looking forward to supporting One Utility Bill on their ambitious growth trajectory for 2018, and are currently planning further investment into the UK’s regional tech ecosystems in the near future.”

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