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North East ones to watch in 2025: the tech firms and architecture charity set to make waves

Rounding off our review of the year in business - and looking ahead to 2025 - our writers pick the five companies we think are ones to watch in 2025

Evangeline Atkinson and Laura Mills of Noggin HQ(Image: Noggin HQ)

Noggin HQ

Childhood friends Evangeline Atkinson and Laura Mills are on a mission to help the millions of people who are prevented from borrowing money because of their credit score, or the fact they don’t have one.

After originally founding the company in London, the pair have set up base in their native Newcastle and have already attracted £710,000 in seed funding to launch the new price comparison platform, where people can purchase products with fair and transparent credit terms. Evangeline seized upon the idea after being rejected for a mobile phone contract, saying that “with one in three º£½ÇÊÓÆµ adults now estimated to have difficulty accessing products from mainstream lenders, a solution is much needed”.

Noggin scooped the Start-up on the year award at the North East Business Awards 2024.

Grid Finder team, left to right: Nikhil Patel, co-founder and CTO, Liam Schreiber, marketing manager, Jack Harvey, developer, Mikaeel Ali, marketing executive, Thomas Stapley-Bunten, founder and CEO, Kamil Zurek, technical lead, Chris Honniball, co-founder & CIO.(Image: Grid Finder)

Grid Finder

Newcastle tech firm Grid Finder is destined to motor into 2025, around two years after its founders met in a queue for a bar. Just 19 months after first receiving local angel investment, Grid Finder was acquired by US-based motorsports group RAFA Racing Club in a transaction understood to be worth several millions of pounds.

Grid Finder had been a hobby project, launched by founder Tom Stapley-Bunten in late 2020 anddesigned to help online racing gamers find communities to race with across Playstation, XBox and PC on games such as F1, Gran Turismo and Forza.

The plans moved up several gears when he met his co-founder Nikhil Patel at a tech networking event put on by North East accelerator Ignite at By The River Brew Co in Gateshead, where they also got talking to angel investor Kevin Beales, who went on to lead Grid Finder’s pre-seed investment round.