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Startup Funding Club invests in Northern Irish startup Intupod

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Startup Funding Club’s network of business angels invests in Northern Irish startup Intupod

London, UK, July 2017 – Northern Irish startup Intupod has recently received funding from Startup Funding Club (SFC). The early-stage company provides solutions for functional high quality, cost effective, multi-use living spaces. Their product uses poly-based materials to provide a strong but lightweight structural form that has exceptional durability. Having previously raised from the Startup Funding Club SEIS/EIS Fund, Intupod has now received investment from SFC’s  award-winning angel syndicate.

“We are pleased to have raised additional funding for Intupod following our fund investment in April this year.” said Joseph Zipfel, Investment Manager at Startup Funding Club. “Intupod is a great example of the sector diversification and geographical reach of Startup Funding Club’s portfolio.”

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