Leeds green business banking platform announces crowdfunding campaign
Tred, a green business banking platform, has officially launched a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, on August 29.
Tred, based in Leeds, is inviting individuals and investors to be part of its mission to reshape the banking landscape for a more sustainable future. Tred has been making waves in the fintech industry with its unique approach to banking that places environmental responsibility at its core.
The platform’s innovative features allow businesses to not only manage their finances efficiently but also actively reduce their carbon footprint. As part of its commitment to transparency and sustainable practices, Tred recently achieved B Corp certification, further reinforcing its dedication to making a positive impact.
The crowdfunding campaign marks a “pivotal” moment in Tred’s journey. The raise will allow Tred to accelerate its growth and expand its services, bringing its eco-conscious banking solutions to an even wider audience.
This campaign provides an exclusive opportunity for supporters to become part of Tred’s mission and “share in its future successes”.
Will Smith, co-founder of Tred, commented: “We’re excited to launch this crowdfunding campaign and invite individuals who believe in the power of sustainable banking to join us. With the funds raised, we’ll be able to enhance our offerings, reach more businesses, and contribute to a more environmentally friendly financial landscape.
“Investors participating in Tred’s crowdfunding campaign can expect to play a significant role in shaping the future of banking. By aligning their investments with Tred’s commitment to sustainability, they can actively contribute to a greener economy while potentially benefiting from the company’s growth.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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