After a very successful Crowdcube campaign, Atherton Bikes have raised an additional £385,000 in order to up their production.
With their initial Crowdcube campaign raising well in excess of the original £600,000 target and the Angel Investment producing a further £385,000, Atherton Bikes have raised over £1 million to see them into the next stage of the brand’s development.
The new company started out lean; no marketing budget, no website sales and just enough production capacity to service prototyping and the Atherton race team. In February 2020 production expanded when the #firstfifty build-slots were made available.
The focus of this investment will be to up the production capacity of Atherton Bikes frames.
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