SLOTHMOVE RANKED IN THE STARTUPS 100 INDEX 2023

SlothMove, the online change of address service, helps take the stress out of moving house, has just been ranked #37 in the Startups 100 Index 2023.

The Startup 100 Index is the UK’s longest-running index of the top 100 most disruptive and innovative small businesses, with previous winners including Monzo, Deliveroo, and HelloFresh. This year’s listees have collectively raised £2.5 billion in finance. Start-up 100 recognises entrepreneurs who have spotted a gap in the market, and through sheer determination and little-to-no funding, have delivered a disruptive business ideas.

Founded in 2019, Leeds-based SlothMove has helped over 75,000 people move homes to date and is rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot, with customers applauding how convenient and stress-free the process is.

SlothMove enables users to easily change their details across hundreds of businesses, including loyalty programmes, utility providers, council tax, water and many more in one quick, hassle-free process.

Changing home address across several different organisations claims an average of 15 hours – thanks to SlothMove, this is cut it down to just five minutes. Furthermore, SlothMove is the only address change and home setup service in the UK and can provide updates across governmental organisations, loyalty cards, utilities, and hundreds of other organisations.

Jack A Roberts, CEO and Founder of SlothMove commented:

“We are thrilled to be recognised in the Startups 100 Index 2023. We embarked on a mission to change the way the UK moves home in 2019 and since then, we have helped tens of thousands of SlothMovers enjoy a happy, admin-free home move.

“We started SlothMove with no funding, but through creating partnerships, developing integrations and years of investment into the change of address process, we have been able to bring its technology to market with huge results”

Over the next 3 years, we aim to facilitate 40% of all new home purchases and rentals in the UK, helping 1.2 million people each year. We also plan to develop further solutions to help customers manage their home and communications. Watch this space!”

Anna Page, COO and Co-Founder of SlothMove commented:

“The inspiration for SlothMove partly came from of the long and bureaucratic process of individually updating local authorities, central government departments, and service providers about her new address”

“SlothMove updates addresses across hundreds of providers. From setting-up your council tax and broadband to updating TV licences, loyalty cards and charities our sloths have home movers covered.”

SlothMove uses the latest property technology to quickly and easily update clients’ personal details across a myriad of often disparate services to help save hours of hassle and make moving house a more stress-free and secure process. SlothMove is protected with 256-bit SSL encryption and was founded with data ethics to be proud of.

For further information, please contact hello@slothmove.com or visit www.slothmove.com

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