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LiveLead secures £250,000 Powerhouse funding as it gears up for growth

Formerly known as The Marketplace, the Humber-based firm was founded in 2016 by entrepreneurs Jason Kay and Gareth Alexander

L-R: Gareth Alexander, LiveLead, Jason Kay, LiveLead, Diane Cheesebrough, Non Exec LiveLead, Sarah Newbould, British Business Bank, Simon Crabtree, Mercia, Phil Glover, Humber LEP.(Image: Shaun Flannery Photography)

An online tech start-up which has created a platform to help SMEs find new business opportunities has secured £250,000 funding from the Northern Powerhouse.

LiveLead, formerly known as The Marketplace, was founded in 2016 by entrepreneurs Jason Kay and Gareth Alexander.

The pair, who both have backgrounds in sales and supply chain management, spotted a gap in the market for the website, which helps businesses find new work tenders.

LiveLead has now received a quarter of a million pounds of support from the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund.

Jason Kay, the company’s CEO, said: “We help organisations of all sizes, from sole traders to busineses with multi-million turnover to identify genuine live opportunities, rather than those which have already been awarded to other parties.

“The funding will allow us to scale up the business and expand our support team which is key to our customer-led approach.”

Jason Kay speaking at an Emmaus event.(Image: © 2019 Insight Photography Ltd)

, which is based in Barton, lists tenders of all types from over 500 different portals as well as details of planning applications from almost every local authority in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The site alerts firms to developments which are in the pipeline, and is already being used by clients ranging from construction, electrical and other contractors to web developers and marketing firms.