Soil Link Secures Second Round of Seed Funding, Boosting Growth and Platform Development
Soil Link, the pioneering force behind the UK’s most advanced Materials Exchange Platform (MEP) for the construction industry, has successfully closed its second Seed investment round. Stephen Kirk, CEO of SKCI (SK Consulting and Investment Ltd), has reinforced his commitment to Soil Link’s vision with a follow-on investment.
This latest funding round builds upon the initial seed investment in April 2024, demonstrating continued confidence in Soil Link’s potential to transform the construction materials market. The new capital will fuel the further development and scaling of the MEP, enabling Soil Link to meet the growing demand for sustainable and efficient material management solutions.
Will Rundle, co-founder of Soil Link, commented on this key milestone: “We are excited to close this latest round of investment. The injection of capital supports the vital facility provided by Soil Link enabling the construction sector to make informed sustainable decisions, benefitting cost, environment and compliance. Securing the investment as a follow-up investment is a strong indication we are heading in the right direction. Stephen has a proven track record of high growth, sustainable technology, including ventures he has founded and exited.“
For Stephen Kirk, the decision to back Soil Link’s latest phase of growth was clear: “Soil Link is uniquely positioned to revolutionise the construction materials market. By combining cutting-edge technology with sustainability, they are setting a new standard for the industry. I’m excited to see the platform evolve and reach its full potential in making the construction sector more efficient and environmentally responsible.“
With this new round of funding, Soil Link is set to further its mission of driving innovation, reducing waste, and supporting the construction industry’s shift towards a circular economy. The company’s MEP continues to reshape how the construction sector sources, reuses, and distributes materials, significantly reducing waste and cutting CO2 emissions while improving operational efficiency.