Scottish ticketing start-up Forumm raises £250k at £2.25m valuation
Scottish ticketing and event technology start-up Forumm has raised £250,000 in angel investment under the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), valuing the Glasgow-based company at £2.25m. The funding will be used to enhance its platform, expand its team, and improve the event experience. Since launching in October 2025, Forumm has attracted over 25,000 active users with strong month-on-month growth.
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The funding round, secured under the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), will enable the Glasgow-based company to enhance its platform, expand its team, and continue building a more engaging and human-centred event experience.
Since launching its ticketing platform in October 2025, Forumm has attracted more than 25,000 active users and continues to see strong month-on-month growth.
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Scottish ticketing and event technology start-up Forumm has secured £250,000 of new funding from an angel investor network which values the business at £2.25m.
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