Settld.Care
AcquiredNotify all companies of a death in one go
London, United Kingdom · Founded 2021 · $650K raised
- Headquarters
- London
- Employees
- 1–10
- Founded
- 2021
- Business Model
- B2B2C
- Website
- settld.care
- Total Funding
- $650K
- Last Round
- $650K SeedJun 2021
- Rounds
- 1
About
Settld is a London-based startup providing an automated account notification service that enables bereaved individuals and families to inform all companies of a death in a single submission. The platform simplifies the practical tasks of settling a deceased person's affairs — notifying banks, utilities, subscription services, and other providers — reducing the stress, time, and cost of bereavement administration. Settld charges service providers a nominal fee for assisting with account closures and also offers enterprise consultancy on bereavement process improvement. Founded in 2021 by CEO Vicky Wilson, Settld ranked #25 in the Startups 100 2024 list.
Summary
Settld.Care is a Telecommunications company based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2021. It has raised $650K in total across 1 round, most recently a $650K Seed round in Jun 2021. Investors include SFC Capital.
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Funding History
Jun 2021
Investors
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