List of Dragons' Den (British TV programme) offers

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This article lists the pitches in the British iteration of the reality television business programme, Dragons' Den, that have resulted in an offer from one or more of the business "dragons" contestants seek to secure investment from.

Successful pitches[edit]

Series 1[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 4 January 2005 Charles Ejogo Umbrolly 150,000 40 Multimedia vending unit selling umbrellas and adverts Duncan Bannatyne & Peter Jones N/A Deal Signed Dissolved (September 2010) [1][2]
Episode 2 11 January 2005 Tracey Ann Graily Grails Ltd1 120,000 40 Tailor-made suits for businesswomen Doug Richard & Rachel Elnaugh [1] Deal Signed Dissolved (circa 2006) [3]
Episode 3 18 January 2005 Tracie Herrtage Le Beanock 54,000 49 A beanbag hammock Rachel Elnaugh [2] Deal Signed Dissolved (2018) [4][5][note 1]
Episode 3 18 January 2005 John and Phillip Petty IV Cam, Industrial Control Systems 50,000 30 A 3D measuring system using camera technology Peter Jones & Doug Richard [3] Deal Failed [note 2] Active (January 2022) [6][7]
Episode 4 25 January 2005 Paul Thomas Mycorrhizal Systems 75,000 25 Land for a truffle farm Simon Woodroffe [4] Deal Failed [note 3] Active (April 2016) [8][9]
Episode 5 1 February 2005 Elizabeth Galton Elizabeth Galton Ltd 110,000 30 Custom-made jewellery Duncan Bannatyne & Rachel Elnaugh [5] Deal Failed [note 4] Dissolved (December 2008) [10][11]
Episode 6 8 February 2005 Nik Rawcliff and Paddy Radcliff Snowbone 75,000 33.3 Handle attachment for snowboards Rachel Elnaugh [6] Deal Failed [note 5] Active (April 2016) [12][13]
Episode 6 8 February 2005 Huw Gwyther Visual Talent Ltd 175,000 40 Wonderland high-end fashion and culture magazine Peter Jones [7] Deal Signed Active (April 2016) [14]
  1. ^ Rachel Elnaugh no longer held no equity in Le Beanock as of 2016. While the company was dissolved in May 2018, the website remains active as of 2022.
  2. ^ IV Cam, Industrial Control Systems' deal did not materialise due to a difference in ideas about taking the product to market. Peter Jones and Doug Richard preferred a licensing model rather than manufacture. One month after the airing of the show the company instead took out a bank loan.
  3. ^ Mycorrhizal Systems declined the investment after filming. The company remains active,
  4. ^ Elizabeth Galton rejected Elnaugh’s offer after filming and only accepted Bannatyne's offer after negotiating the remaining £55,000 from another private investor. Galton has since dissolved the company and now works as a designer at Aurum Group Limited; owners of Goldsmiths the jewellers.
  5. ^ Rachel Elnaugh provided Snowbone with £7,000, spent on branding, prototypes and a website. However Elnaugh later withdrew and the deal was never fully finalised. The company remains active.

Series 2[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 15 November 2005 Dominic Killinger Square Mile 150,000 40
(drops to 38% if targets are hit)
Wireless broadband supplier to UK marinas Theo Paphitis & Peter Jones N/A Deal Signed [note 1] Sold (2008) [15][16][17]
Episode 2 22 November 2005 Danny Bamping Bedlam Puzzles 100,000 30 3-D puzzles Rachel Elnaugh & Theo Paphitis [8] Deal Failed [note 2] Dissolved (August 2013) [18][19]
Episode 3 29 November 2005 Julie White Truly Madly Baby 75,000 45 Baby products, via party evenings and web Peter Jones [9] Deal Failed [note 3] Dissolved (February 2010) [20][21]
Episode 5 13 December 2005 Paul Cockle The Generating Company 160,000 40 Contemporary circus shows Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [10] Deal Signed [note 4] Dissolved (March 2017) [22]
Episode 6 20 December 2005 David Lees Mode Al 225,000 50 Custom furniture to house technology Theo Paphitis & Duncan Bannatyne [11] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [23][24]
  1. ^ Square Mile’s investment was completed, however it was sold to BT for £150,000 in January 2008.
  2. ^ 3-D puzzles decided against the investment after filming and opted to take out a bank loan.
  3. ^ Truly Madly Baby declined the investment after filming and accepted a deal from another source.
  4. ^ The Generating Company’s investment was completed, however the company was dissolved in 2017.
  5. ^ Mode Al declined the investment after filming. Lees stated that he was advised to accept a bank loan instead.

Series 3[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 3 August 2006 James Seddon Eggxactly 75,000 40 Water-free egg cooker Richard Farleigh & Peter Jones [12] [13] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [25][26]
Episode 2 10 August 2006 Gary Taylor Alpine Cleaning 200,000 40 Franchised HGV cleaning service Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis [14] Deal Failed [note 2] Dissolved (2011) [10][27]
Episode 3 17 August 2006 Matthew Hazell First Light Solutions 100,000 30 A sonar-based man-overboard detection system Richard Farleigh [15] Deal Signed Dissolved (March 2012) [28]
Episode 4 24 August 2006 Ian Chamings MixAlbum 150,000 40 Dance download site with digital mixing software Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis [16] Deal Signed Active [29]
Episode 5 31 August 2006 Richard Lee & Daren Duraidi Dr Cap 150,000 50 Chain of shops selling baseball caps Duncan Bannatyne [17] Deal Failed [note 3] Active (April 2016) [30][31]
Episode 6 7 September 2006 Stephen Bellis Nuts Poker League 50,000
(received 65,000)
40 Pub-based tournament poker league Theo Paphitis & Deborah Meaden [18] Deal Failed [note 4] Sold (2014) [32][33]
Episode 7 14 September 2006 Peter Sesay Autosafe 100,000 50 A seat-belt height adjuster Peter Jones & Duncan Bannatyne N/A Deal Unfulfilled [note 5] Dissolved (January 2011) [10][34]
Episode 8 21 September 2006 Ian Daintith & Richard Adams Coin Metrics 200,000 25 Technology to monitor cash operations for slot machines Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis [19] Deal Failed [note 6] Sold (2007) [10][35]
  1. ^ James Seddon stated in the follow up series Dragons Den: Where Are They Now? that he was unable to agree on distribution terms with Jones and Farleigh. As of 2021 Eggxactly is active but is still yet to produce the product.
  2. ^ Alpine Cleaning eventually decided against the investment and opted to take out a bank loan. The company was dissolved in 2011.
  3. ^ Dr Cap’s investment was never completed. The company remains active.
  4. ^ The Nuts Poker League failed due diligence and has since merged with Redtooth Entertainment.
  5. ^ Peter Sesay died shortly after filming and the product was subsequently never released. Bannatyne and Jones were listed as the company’s directors at the time of dissolution. Bannatyne gave his condolences to Sesay’s family in person in the follow up series Dragons Den: Where Are They Now?
  6. ^ Ian Daintith & Richard Adams declined the investment after filming following approaches from other investors. They sold Coin Metrics in 2007 for £685,000.

Series 4[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 7 February 2007 Levi Roots Reggae Reggae Sauce 50,000 40 Spicy BBQ sauce Richard Farleigh & Peter Jones [20] Deal Signed Active [36][37]
Episode 1 7 February 2007 Anthony Coates-Smith & Alistair Turner Igloo 160,000 22.5 Specialist chilled and frozen transport services Duncan Bannatyne & Richard Farleigh [21] Deal Signed [note 1] Dissolved (February 2013) [38][39]
Episode 2 14 February 2007 Imran Hakim iTeddy 140,000 40 Classic teddy bear with integrated media technology Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [22] Deal Signed Active [40]
Episode 3 21 February 2007 Roger Hind Rotamate 85,000 40 A clothes airer that protects washing from the rain Deborah Meaden & Richard Farleigh [23] Deal Failed [note 2] Dissolved (April 2015) [41]
Episode 3 21 February 2007 Denise Hutton Razzamataz Theatre Schools 50,000 25 A chain of dance, drama and singing schools for children. Duncan Bannatyne [24] Deal Signed [note 3] Active (April 2016) [42]
Episode 4 28 February 2007 Christian Lane Foldio 80,000 35 Stationery folder that halves size of paper without creasing Theo Paphitis [25] Deal Signed [note 4] Dissolved (September 2015) [43]
Episode 4 28 February 2007 Casey Jones Foot Deodoriser 100,000 50 Sanitiser that kills bacteria within shoes Deborah Meaden & Richard Farleigh [26] Deal Failed [note 5] Dissolved [10][44]
Episode 5 7 March 2007 Chris Haines Safe-T-First 95,000 30 Emergency light Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis [27] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [10]
Episode 5 7 March 2007 David Pybus Scents of Time 80,000 40 Perfumes from historical times which are re-created for today Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [28] Deal Signed Dissolved (2012) [45]
Episode 6 7 March 2007 Peter Ensinger and David Baker Standby Saver 100,000 50 Device that cuts off electric current to home appliances on stand-by All five Dragons[note 7] [29] Deal Failed [note 8] Dissolved (April 2014) [46][47]
  1. ^ Igloo’s investment was completed, however the company was dissolved by 2013. Shortly before the dissolution, Igloo were reported to have illegally deducted wages of employees and ordered to repay with penalties induced.
  2. ^ Rotamate’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company was listed as dissolved in 2015.
  3. ^ Razzmatazz’s investment was completed. Denise Hutton-Gosney bought back Duncan Bannatyne’s stake in 2014 for £70,000.
  4. ^ Foldio’s investment did complete, however Theo Paphitis gave up involvement in the company in 2011. The company was dissolved in 2015.
  5. ^ The Foot Deodoriser deal did not go through due to Meaden and Farleigh’s concerns over where Casey Jones’s efforts were focussed. Tiger Mobiles have reported the company is now dissolved.
  6. ^ Chris Haines declined the investment after filming, deciding to explore other options. The company remains active.
  7. ^ The Standby Saver was the first pitch in the UK show’s history to successfully receive all five dragons as investors.
  8. ^ The Standby Saver investment was not fulfilled due to Ensinger’s and Baker’s failure to obtain a patent.

Series 5[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 15 October 2007 Celia Norowzian & Ian Forshew Beach Break Live 50,000 25 Events company Peter Jones [30] [31] Deal Failed [note 1] Dissolved (2020) [48][49]
Episode 1 15 October 2007 Laban Roomes Goldgenie
(formerly Midas Touch)
60,000 40 Mobile gold plating service James Caan [32] Deal Signed [note 2] Active [10][50]
Episode 2 22 October 2007 Sarah Lu youdoodoll 35,000 45 Personalisable doll Deborah Meaden [33] Deal Signed Dissolved (2014) [51]
Episode 2 22 October 2007 Emmie Matthews & Ed Stevens Gaming Alerts 200,000 30 Gaming referral website Theo Paphitis [34] Deal Signed [note 3] Dissolved (2011) [52]
Episode 3 29 October 2007 Mark Champkins Concentrate Design 100,000 40 Products that help children at school Peter Jones [35] Deal Signed Active [53]
Episode 4 5 November 2007 Max McMurdo Reestore 50,000 30 Functional pieces of furniture from waste objects Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis [36] Deal Signed [note 4] Active [10][54]
Episode 4 5 November 2007 Jamie Jenkinson Cush'n'Shade 100,000 40 A fold-away screen that acts as a cushion and sun shade Deborah Meaden & Peter Jones [37] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [10][55]
Episode 5 19 November 2007 James Halliburton Water Buoy 200,000 25 A device to rescue items that have been lost overboard. Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [38] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [56][57]
Episode 5 19 November 2007 Shane Lake and Tony Charles HungryHouse 100,000 50 An online takeaway ordering service James Caan & Duncan Bannatyne [39] Deal Failed [note 7] Sold [10][58]
Episode 6 26 November 2007 Ian Helmore Steri Spray 145,000 40 UV Sterilising system for shower heads Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis [40] Deal Signed Active [59]
Episode 6 26 November 2007 Mark and Eleanor Davis Caribbean Ready Meals 100,000 50 Caribbean ready meals made using genuine Jamaican and Trinidadian recipes James Caan & Duncan Bannatyne [41] Deal Signed [note 8] Dissolved (2010)[10][60]
Episode 7 3 December 2007 Sammy French Fit Fur Life 100,000 50 A dog treadmill James Caan [42] Deal Signed [note 9] Active [61]
Episode 7 3 December 2007 Jerry Mantalvanos & Paul Merker JPM Eco Logistics 100,000 40 Environmentally friendly haulage company Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis N/A Deal Signed [note 10] Dissolved (2014)[62][63]
Episode 8 11 December 2007 Peter Moule ElectroExpo
(renamed Chocbox)
150,000 32 Plastic housing that protects cable connections Duncan Bannatyne & James Caan [43] Deal Signed [note 11] Active [64]
Episode 9 18 December 2007 Amanda Jones & James Brown Red Button Design 50,000 10 A water transport, sanitation and storage device for the developing world All five Dragons [44] Deal Failed [note 12] Dissolved (2014)[10][65]
  1. ^ Beach Break Live decided to reject the offer after filming and later merged with Outgoing Travel Ltd. The Company was dissolved by 2020.
  2. ^ Midas Touch re-purchased James Caan’s equity in 2011.
  3. ^ Gaming Alerts investment was successful. However the company was dissolved in 2011 with Theo Paphitis still holding his 30% stake in the company.
  4. ^ Deborah Meaden & Theo Paphitis no longer hold equity in Reestore as of 2021. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Cush’n’Shade’s investment was never completed. The company entered voluntary liquidation in 2012, however continues to trade in Ireland as of 2021.
  6. ^ James Halliburton eventually decided against the investment in Water Buoy and has branched into different areas. The company remains active.
  7. ^ Hungry House declined Caan and Bannatyne’s investment after filming and raised £150,000 from alternative investors. The company merged with fellow online food order and delivery service Just Eat in 2017.
  8. ^ Caribbean Ready Meals received Bannatyne’s investment, however following issues with Mark and Eleanor Davis’s major debts from previous failed business ventures, the product was never released and the company was dissolved in 2010.
  9. ^ Fit Fur Life’s investment was successful. James Caan no longer holds equity as of 2011, retiring as company director the same year. The company remains active.
  10. ^ JPM Eco Logistics investment was completed, however the company fell into financial difficulties less than a year later. Despite receiving a further £25,000 bailout from the dragons, the company was dissolved in 2014.
  11. ^ ElectroExpo’s investment was completed. James Caan no longer holds equity in as of 2011, retiring as company director the same year. Bannatyne retains his share of the business as of 2021.
  12. ^ Red Button Design declined the investment after filming, accepting a £45,000 grant from Oxford University instead. The company was dissolved in 2014.

Series 6[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 21 July 2008 Jamie Turner Hamfatter 75,000 30 A music band Peter Jones [45] Deal Signed [note 1] Dissolved (2016) [66][67]
Episode 1 21 July 2008 Julia Charles & Amy Goldthorpe D4M Ltd 75,000 40 Events management company Duncan Bannatyne & James Caan [46] Deal Signed Dissolved (2011) [68]
Episode 2 28 July 2008 Victoria McGrane Neurotica 56,000
(received 75,000)
35 Fashion designer Peter Jones N/A Deal Signed [note 2] Dissolved (August 2013) [69][10]
Episode 3 4 August 2008 Ming Yun Light Emotions 40,000 30 Glow in the dark products Peter Jones [47] Deal Failed [note 3] Dissolved (2012) [70][71]
Episode 3 4 August 2008 Michael Cotton DDN Ltd 250,000 25 Misfuelling prevention device Theo Paphitis & Deborah Meaden [48] Deal Failed [note 4] Active [72][73]
Episode 4 11 August 2008 Charlotte Evans & Caroyln Jarvis Buggy Boot 80,000 30 Storage solution for pushchairs Deborah Meaden [49] Deal Signed [note 5] Dissolved (August 2012) [74]
Episode 4 11 August 2008 Andrew Harsley Rapstrap 150,000 50 Waste-free cable-tie Duncan Bannatyne & James Caan [50] Deal Signed Active [75]
Episode 5 18 August 2008 Neil and Laura Westwood Magic Whiteboard 100,000 40 Portable whiteboard in the form of a roll Theo Paphitis and Deborah Meaden [51] Deal Signed [note 6] Active [76][77]
Episode 5 18 August 2008 Guy Unwin & Caroline Kavanagh Planit Products 200,000 40 Toastabags James Caan [52] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [10][78]
Episode 6 25 August 2008 Guy Portelli Guy Portelli Sculpture Studio 70,000
(received 80,000)
25 Collection of 18 sculptures James Caan, Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [53] Deal Signed Active [10]
Episode 6 25 August 2008 Raymond Smith Magic Pizza 50,000 30 Device designed to eliminate a 'soggy middle' Theo Paphitis & Peter Jones [54] Deal Signed [note 8] Dissolved (2012) [79]
Episode 7 1 September 2008 Dominic Lawrence, Simeone Salik & Janice Dalton Blindsinabox 40,000 50 Temporary, easy-to-install blinds Duncan Bannatyne & James Caan [55] Deal Signed Active [80]
Episode 7 1 September 2008 Christian Richardson & Rachel Watkyn Tiny Box 53,000
(received 60,000)
40 Unique recycled packaging company Theo Paphitis & Peter Jones [56] Deal Signed Active [81]
Episode 8 8 September 2008 Paul Tinton ProWaste Management Services 200,000 40 Construction waste recycling service Duncan Bannatyne & Deborah Meaden [57] Deal Signed [note 9] Active [82]
  1. ^ Hamfatter’s investment was completed. They released their last material in 2011 and dissolved in 2016. Peter Jones held no equity from 2010 and retired his role as director the same year.
  2. ^ Neurotica did receive investment from Peter Jones, however the company was dissolved in 2013.
  3. ^ Light Emotions investment broke down after filming. Ming Yun stated he was more in need of help with marketing that Peter Jones was unwilling to give. The company was dissolved in 2012.
  4. ^ DDN Ltd declined the investment after filming stating that on reflection they felt the equity given was too high. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Buggy Boot’s was completed, however the company failed to make a profit and was dissolved in 2012. Deborah Meaden was still listed as a shareholder at the time of dissolution.
  6. ^ Magic Whiteboard bought back the 40% shareholding held by Theo and Deborah in April 2015.
  7. ^ Planit Products did not follow up with James Caan’s investment and secured funding through a bank loan. The company remains active.
  8. ^ Magic Pizza’s investment was completed, however the company failed to generate a profit and the company was dissolved in 2012.
  9. ^ ProWaste Management Services’ investment was completed. Duncan Bannatyne & Deborah Meaden retired their positions as directors in 2011. The company remains active.

Series 7[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 15 July 2009 Rupert Sweet-Escott Sweet-Escott Aviation Ltd 80,000 49% An aviation renewable energy supply company James Caan [58] Deal Signed [note 1] Dissolved (2016) [83]
Episode 1 15 July 2009 Steve Smith TrueCall Ltd 100,000 12.5 A device to stop nuisance phone calls Peter Jones [59] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [10][84]
Episode 2 22 July 2009 Richard Enion & Michael Davis BassToneSlap 50,000 40 High energy drumming performance for corporate team building Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [60] Deal Failed [note 3] Dissolved (2012) [10][85]
Episode 2 22 July 2009 Sharon Wright Talpa Products Ltd 50,000
(received 80,000)
22.5 Magnamole - A device designed to thread cables through cavity walls Duncan Bannatyne & James Caan [61] Deal Withdrawn [note 4] Dissolved (2013) [86][87]
Episode 3 29 July 2009 Lawrence Webb & Frank Drewett Lid Lifters 50,000 50 A labour-saving device for lifting wheelie bin lids Peter Jones [62] Deal Failed [note 5] Dissolved (2018) [10][88]
Episode 3 29 July 2009 Oliver Richmond & Toby Richmond Servicing Stop 100,000 30 A bespoke nationwide car servicing company Deborah Meaden [63] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [89][90]
Episode 4 5 August 2009 Tony Earnshaw & Stephen Pearsons UK Commercial Cleaning 100,000 35 Commercial cleaning company Duncan Bannatyne [64] Deal Signed [note 7] Active [91]
Episode 4 5 August 2009 Karen O'Neill & Karen Coombes KCO Inline Ice Skating Ltd 100,000 45 New inline skate that allows dancers to perform ice-dancing moves on all surfaces Theo Paphitis [65] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [92][93]
Episode 5 12 August 2009 Carol Savage MyDish.co.uk 100,000 15 [note 9] Online community for sharing recipes with friends and family Deborah Meaden [66] Deal Signed Active (April 2016) [10][94]
Episode 5 12 August 2009 Jane Rafter Slinks 75,000 40 Sandals with interchangeable uppers Theo Paphitis & James Caan [67] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [95][96]
Episode 6 19 August 2009 Jason Roberts Tech21 150,000 40 Protective cases for laptops, mobile phones etc. using a material called D30 Peter Jones & Theo Paphitis [68] Deal Failed [note 11] Active [10][97]
Episode 7 26 August 2009 Michael Pritchard The Anyway Spray 125,000 25 Invention that allows every last drop of liquid to be used in multi-directional household product sprays Theo Paphitis & Peter Jones [69] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [10][98]
Episode 7 26 August 2009 Kay Russell Physicool Ltd 100,000 30 A bandage that reduces the temperature gently via evaporation Deborah Meaden [70] Unclear [note 13] Active [10][99]
Episode 8 2 September 2009 Michael Lea Earle's 100,000 35 Food truck franchise that sells hot and cold foods Peter Jones [71] Deal Failed [note 14] Dissolved (2014) [100][10]
Episode 8 2 September 2009 David & Patti Bailey Motor Mouse 100,000
(received 120,000)
40 Wireless mice shaped like famous sports cars James Caan [72] Deal Signed [note 15] Dissolved (2017) [101]
  1. ^ Sweet-Escott Aviation ‘s investment was completed, however James Caan retired as director less than a year after the episode’s broadcast and the company was dissolved in 2016.
  2. ^ TrueCall Ltd investment was not completed. The company remains active.
  3. ^ BassToneSlap’s investment does not appear to have been completed. Companies House listed it as dissolved in 2012.
  4. ^ {{See Talpa Products Ltd allegations}}
  5. ^ Lid Lifters investment was never completed. The company was dissolved in 2018.
  6. ^ Deborah Meaden withdrew her investment in Servicing Stop during due diligence, stating her concern over the amount of customer complaints regarding the service it provided. The company remains active.
  7. ^ Duncan Bannatyne retired from his role as director of UK Commercial Cleaning in 2011.
  8. ^ KCO Inline Ice Skating decided against the investment after filming. The company remains active.
  9. ^ Deborah Meaden increased her stake in MyDish.co.uk to 19.60% after filming.
  10. ^ Slinks did not receive investment from the dragons following discussions after filming, with Jane Rafter citing displeasure with their visions for the business. The company remains active.
  11. ^ Tech21 are not believed to have contacted Jones or Paphitis after filming, citing the products success without the investment. The company remains active.
  12. ^ The Anyway Spray did not receive investment after filming. The company is listed as active but there is no evidence to suggest it has made it to market since.
  13. ^ Physicool’s investment status remains unclear. The website states the pitch was successful, however there is no record of Russell sharing any further input from Meaden. Tiger Mobiles have suggested Kay Russell rejected the offer after filming. The company remains active.
  14. ^ Earle’s investment was not completed after filming and the company has since dissolved.
  15. ^ Motor Mouse’s investment was completed. The company was however listed as dissolved in 2017, though they continue to trade through their website.

Series 8[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 14 July 2010 Geoff Bowen Pebblebed Vineyard 60,000 40 The chance for wine lovers to rent their own vines in a vineyard Duncan Bannatyne [73] Unclear [note 1] Active [102][103]
Episode 1 14 July 2010 Kirsty Henshaw Worthenshaw's
(rebranded as Kirsty's)
65,000 30 A frozen dessert which is a dairy-free healthy alternative to ice cream Duncan Bannatyne and Peter Jones [74] Deal Signed [note 2] Active [104][105]
Episode 2 21 July 2010 Angela Newman Vintage Patisserie 100,000 39 A vintage hosting company that runs parties Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [75] Unclear [note 3] Active [106]
Episode 3 26 July 2010 Dennis Fuller Golfers' Mate 100,000 25 A 3-in-1 golf accessory that includes a pitch-mark repairer, ball marker, t-peg and sharpener James Caan [76] Deal Failed [note 4] Dissolved (2013) [10][107]
Episode 3 26 July 2010 Peter Harrison and Wesley Downham FGH Security 75,000
(but received 100,000)
20 A security company that provides staffed security, electronic security (alarms) and CCTV Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis [77] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [108][109]
Episode 4 2 August 2010 Layla Bennett Hawksdrift Falconry 50,000 25 Birds of prey business which does pest control, falconry displays and a gift delivery service Duncan Bannatyne [78] Deal Signed [note 6] Active [110][111][112]
Episode 4 2 August 2010 Tim Williams and Tom Hogan Lumacoustics 50,000 40 An electronic graffiti wall Peter Jones & Deborah Meaden [79] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [113][114]
Episode 5 9 August 2010 Sarah & Mike Longthorn & Laura Booth WedgeWelly 65,000 30 Wellington boots with a wedge Theo Paphitis [80] Deal Signed Active [115][116]
Episode 6 16 August 2010 Faizal Khan & Gary Hilman Peel Engineering 80,000 30 The world's smallest production car, also powered by an electric motor James Caan [81] Deal Signed [note 8] Active [10][117]
Episode 6 16 August 2010 Ralf Klinnert Funky Moves 120,000 50 An electronic interactive sports cone game Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis [82] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [10][118]
Episode 7 24 August 2010 Letitia Valentine & Alexander Lewis SURVIVA – SURVIVA JAK 75,000 45 Jacket that has foil lining to prevent hypothermia Deborah Meaden [83] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [10][119]
Episode 7 24 August 2010 Richard Blakesley & Chris Barnardo The Wand Company 200,000 30 "Kymera" – a buttonless gesture-based universal remote control Duncan Bannatyne [84] Deal Signed Active [120][121]
Episode 8 31 August 2010 Patrick van der Vorst ValueMyStuff 100,000 40 An online antique valuation service Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [85] Deal Signed [note 11] Sold (2015)[122][123]
Episode 8 31 August 2010 Chris Elsworthy Power8 Workshop 150,000 30 Power8 workshop, a power tool set that is the world's first cordless bench top system Duncan Bannatyne and Peter Jones [86] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [124][125]
Episode 9 6 September 2010 Solvej Biddle Content and Calm (Traykit) 80,000 23 A backpack-tray for use on cars, planes, etc. that prevents children's toys rolling onto the floor Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [87] Deal Failed [note 13] Dissolved (2016) [10][126]
Episode 9 6 September 2010 Adam Weaver Proppa 50,000 20 A website that sells vehicle accessories Duncan Bannatyne [88] Unclear [note 14] Dissolved (2014) [127][128]
Episode 10 13 September 2010 Ian Taylor Media Displays 80,000 45 A mobile digital advertising service James Caan [89] Deal Failed [note 15] Active [129][130]
  1. ^ Pebblebed Vineyard’s website implies the investment was received, however there is no record of Bannatyne ever being listed as a shareholder or director. The company continues to trade despite Bowen’s death in 2018.
  2. ^ Worthenshaw's received the investment and has since successfully re-purchased the 30% stake from Jones and Bannatyne. Jones has since hinted that he was however dissatisfied with the return he made on the investment. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Vintage Patisserie’s investment remains unclear. The company remains active, however there is no record of Meaden or Paphitis ever being listed as shareholders or directors.
  4. ^ Golfer’s Mate’s investment was never completed and the company dissolved in 2013.
  5. ^ FGH Security rejected the investment after filming, stating a difference in visions for the business from the dragons. The company remains active.
  6. ^ Hawksdrift Falconry's investment was completed. Layla Bennett stated that she repaid the investment within two and a half years after using the money only to buy vehicles and hire an accountant.
  7. ^ Lumacoustics declined the investment after filming. The company remains active.
  8. ^ Peel Engineering continues to trade. James Caan’s equity was renegotiated to 20% after filming and retains his share as of 2021.
  9. ^ Funky Moves’ investment is not believed to have been completed. There is no record of Peter Jones or Theo Paphitis being listed as directors or shareholders. The company remains active.
  10. ^ Surviva Jak did not receive investment after filming but have continued to trade. Letitia Valentine left the company 3 months after the episode’s broadcast.
  11. ^ ValueMyStuff received their investment, however the company was fully sold in 2015 to German rival Auctionata.
  12. ^ Power8 Workshop declined the investment after filming citing displeasure with the show’s format, instead opting for investment from crowd funding page Kickstarter, continuing to trade since.
  13. ^ Content and Calm did not receive investment after filming and since been dissolved following its parent company entering liquidation.
  14. ^ Proppa announced in 2011 that the company had entered liquidation, and was dissolved by 2014. Adam Weaver declined to comment on whether Bannatyne’s investment was received.
  15. ^ Media Displays investment was not received after filming, however the company benefited from the exposure and continues to trade.

Series 9[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 31 July 2011 Georgette Hewitt The Present Club 60,000 30 A website for buying gifts for children Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis [90] Deal Signed [note 1] Dissolved (2017) [10][131]
Episode 1 31 July 2011 Chris Hopkins Ploughcroft Solar 120,000 25 A company that installs solar panels in homes Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [91] Deal Signed [note 2] Dissolved (2013)[132][133]
Episode 2 7 August 2011 Christian Hartmann, Martin McLaughlin, Tom Callard Love Da Pop 70,000 45 A business turning the old popcorn treat into a modern mainstream snack Peter Jones [92] Deal Signed [note 3] Dissolved (2015) [134]
Episode 2 7 August 2011 Liz and Alan Colleran Raskelf Memory Foam (Duvalay) 80,000 26 A zip-up memory foam mattress and duvet combo Hilary Devey [93] Deal Signed Active [135]
Episode 3 14 August 2011 Peter and Michelle Hart Fun Fancy Dress 100,000 50 Fancy-dress shop business and franchise Duncan Bannatyne [94] Deal Failed [note 4] Dissolved (2017) [136][137]
Episode 4 21 August 2011 Bob Davis Unique Ideas UK 50,000 20
(drops to 15 once product launched & Dragon getting a return)
Corporate events and entertainment including the Cyclone GameCube Hilary Devey [95] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [10][138]
Episode 4 21 August 2011 Robert Lewis Rollersigns 100,000 100
(drops to 49 once specific order is proved)
Advertising on belt banners Peter Jones [96] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [139][10]
Episode 5 28 August 2011 Kate Castle BoginaBag 50,000 30 Lightweight, portable toilet Theo Paphitis [97] Deal Signed Dissolved
(though still being sold on Amazon) [140]
Episode 5 28 August 2011 Henry Buckley and JJ Harding JogPost Limited 50,000 20 Direct marketing company specialising in leaflet distribution Deborah Meaden [98] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [141][142][143]
Episode 6 4 September 2011 Andy Bates AB Performance 50,000 35 Bike-engined car manufacturing, servicing, repairs and tuning company Peter Jones [99] Deal Signed Active [10][144]
Episode 7 12 September 2011 Nick Cross, Richard Hadden and Sebastian Stoddart barMate 50,000 30 Hands-free pint-pulling product Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [100] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [10][145]
Episode 7 12 September 2011 Simon Booth Kiddimoto 75,000 30 Children's balance bikes Hilary Devey and Duncan Bannatyne [101] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [146][147]
Episode 8 19 September 2011 Ryan Ashmore and Liam Webb RKA Records (renamed Savage Digital Ltd) 50,000 79 Record label Duncan Bannatyne [102] Deal Signed [note 10] Sold (2013)[148][149]
Episode 8 19 September 2011 Aidan Quinn and Gemma Roe EcoHab Homes and O-Pod Buildings 75,000 40
(reduces to 30 if company hits targets & half of investment is paid back)
Energy-efficient dome-shaped buildings and garden structures Theo Paphitis [103] Deal Failed [note 11] Dissolved (2012) [150][151]
Episode 9 26 September 2011 Andrea McDowall and Rebecca Baldwin Shoot It Yourself 60,000 26 Professional video hiring and editing business Hilary Devey [104] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [152][153]
Episode 10 3 October 2011 Helen Waterston Innovative Gadgets Ltd
(Roastcosy)
70,000 48 Stainless steel chain mail covering for roasting meats Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [105] Deal Failed [note 13] Dissolved (2017) [154][155]
  1. ^ The Present Club’s investment did go through, however the company has dissolved as of 2017.
  2. ^ Ploughcroft Solar received investment from the dragons and re purchased their shares in 2012, however the company soon fell into administration and was liquidated the following year.
  3. ^ Love Da Pop did receive investment from Peter Jones, however the company has dissolved as of 2015.
  4. ^ Fun Fancy Dress declined the investment after filming stating growth had doubled since their appearance on the show. The company was however dissolved as of 2017 with Peter Hart launching his own business investment website.
  5. ^ Unique Ideas UK’s investment did not complete, however the company continues to trade.
  6. ^ Rollersigns investment is believed to have been withdrawn due to the companies failure to prove a particular order had been placed as stated in the den. The company continues to trade.
  7. ^ JogPost Limited declined the investment after filming, citing the product's growing success without investment.
  8. ^ barMate’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company continues to trade.
  9. ^ Kiddimoto withdrew from the investment after Simon Booth claimed the company's profits soared following the episode's broadcast. From the dragons' perspective: they decided not to go through with investment after discovering a secret shareholder during due diligence.
  10. ^ RKA Record’s investment at 79% remains the largest amount of equity ever given away in the den. Bannatyne renamed the business to “Bannatyne Records” in 2012, reducing his share to 51%, before selling the company to Sony Music in 2013. Renamed again to Savage Digital Limited, the company remains active on Companies House but appears to be dormant in trade.
  11. ^ EcoHab Homes and O-Pod Buildings never received the dragons investment and dissolved in 2012.
  12. ^ Shoot It Yourself ‘s investment talks broke down following filming after Hilary Devey increased her offer to 40%. The company continues to trade.
  13. ^ Roastcosy's investment was never completed. A publicised investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority on the company’s products may have impacted on the deal. The company was dissolved by 2017.

Series 10[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 9 September 2012 Bee London Weave Got Style 85,000 40% Hair extensions Hilary Devey [106] Deal Failed [note 1] Dissolved (2018) [10][156]
Episode 1 9 September 2012 Lewis Blitz, James Gold and Richard Gold Skinny Dip 120,000 30%
(equity drops to 25% when investment repaid)
Fashion technology accessories Peter Jones [107] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [157][158]
Episode 2 16 September 2012 Geoff and Colette Bell Shampooheads 75,000 20% Children's haircare brand Theo Paphitis and Hilary Devey [108] Deal Signed [note 3] Dissolved (2018) [10][159]
Episode 3 23 September 2012 Helen and Lisa Tse Sweet Mandarin 50,000 40% Oriental dipping sauces Hilary Devey and Duncan Bannatyne [109] Deal Failed [note 4] Dissolved (2019) [10][160]
Episode 3 23 September 2012 Kellie Forbes and Gill Hayward YUUbag 60,000 30% Children's backpack and accessories range Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [110] Deal Signed Dissolved (2021) [161][162][note 5]
Episode 4 30 September 2012 Harrison Woods Primal Parking 60,000 40% Car parking space lettings agency Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis [111] Deal Failed [note 6] Sold (2013) [163][164]
Episode 5 7 October 2012 Kiryl Chykeyuk and Art Stavenka Old Bond (later renamed as Kino-mo and HyperByn) 90,000 40% Spinning, animated advertisement on bicycle wheels Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [112] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [165][166]
Episode 5 7 October 2012 Dupsy Abiola Intern Avenue 100,000 40%
(equity drops to 30% if targets are hit)
Online internship directory Peter Jones [113] Deal Signed [note 8] Dissolved (2019) [167][168][169]
Episode 6 14 October 2012 Marie Sawle Billy + Margot 60,000 40% Ice cream for dogs Deborah Meaden [114] Deal Signed Active [170][171]
Episode 6 14 October 2012 Henry and Philip Blake WoodBlocX 75,000 25%
(Equity drops to 15% as soon as investment is repaid)
Outdoor wooden DIY landscaping product Peter Jones [115] Deal Signed Active [172]
Episode 7 21 October 2012 Umer Ashraf iCafe 80,000 49% Coffee shop business and franchise Duncan Bannatyne [116] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [173][174]
Episode 7 21 October 2012 Ben Hardyment Zapper 250,000 30% Website which buys iPhones, iPads, electronics, books, CDs, DVDs and games for cash Theo Paphitis [117] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [10][175]
Episode 8 28 October 2012 Paul Turner A Turner & Sons Sausage Ltd 80,000 33⅓% [note 11] Sausage manufacturing company Peter Jones [118] Deal Signed Active [176]
Episode 9 11 November 2012 Ashley Sayed Karuma Innovations 150,000 25% Child-friendly tablet retail company Peter Jones [119] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [10][177]
Episode 9 11 November 2012 Anne and Keith Proctor Pro-Tec Covers 75,000 26% Caravan and motor home fabric covers Hilary Devey and Duncan Bannatyne [120] Deal Failed [note 13] Active [10][178]
Episode 10 18 November 2012 Mark Richardson Bionic Glove Technology Europe Ltd. 100,000 40% Ergonomic, durable, patented gloves for golfing, gardening and gym use Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [121] Deal Failed [note 14] Active [10]
Episode 11 25 November 2012 Mark Ferguson and Emma Jones myBunjee 70,000 35% Mobile phone case attachment to prevent phone from falling on the floor Peter Jones [122] Deal Signed Active [179][180]
Episode 11 25 November 2012 Luke Booth and Christopher Eves P4CK 50,000 30% Product design business, including two products related to carrying of takeaway food and drink, and beer cups Theo Paphitis [123] Deal Failed [note 15] Sold [181][182]
Episode 12 2 December 2012 Naomi Kibble and Helen McAvoy Rocktails 80,000 40%
(Equity drops to 30% when annual profits show £500,000.)
Frozen cocktails Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne [124] Deal Failed [note 16] Dissolved (2015) [183][184]
Episode 12 2 December 2012 John Spence Megaflatables 37,500
(received £40,000)
25% Large inflatables used for advertising brands and products Peter Jones [125] Deal Failed [note 17] Dissolved [10][185]
Christmas Special 27 December 2012 Allison Whitmarsh ProperMaid 50,000 25% Homemade cakes with a twist Deborah Meaden [126] Deal Signed Active [186]
  1. ^ Weave Got Style’s investment never happened and the company has since dissolved.
  2. ^ Skinny Dip decided against the investment after filming and reinvested the company’s profits back into the business. The company has continued to trade successfully.
  3. ^ Shampooheads investment was completed, however the company has ceased trading as of 2018.
  4. ^ Sweet Mandarin’s investment never went through. The company continued to trade until 2019.
  5. ^ YUUbag’s investment was completed, however the company was dissolved by 2021.
  6. ^ Primal Parking declined the investment after filming, although Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis continued in advisory roles. The company was sold to a private investor in 2013.
  7. ^ Old Bond’s investment did not go through. The company has since been rebranded twice as Kino-mo and then as HyperByn, remaining active on companies house.
  8. ^ Intern Avenue’s investment was reported to have been completed and later bought out by a variety of shareholders, however the company was dissolved in 2019.
  9. ^ iCafe completed due diligence however the deal was never finalised.
  10. ^ Zapper’s investment did not complete. The company remains active.
  11. ^ A Turner & Sons Sausage investment includes same percentage of family butcher's business, which is handed back as soon as investment is repaid.
  12. ^ Karuma Innovations investment did not complete. The deal was subject to review after 12 months, only progressing if successful. The company no longer trades the device pitched in the den and has since been redeveloped into a consultancy business.
  13. ^ Pro-Tec Covers’s investment did not complete. The company remains active.
  14. ^ Bionic Glove’s investment did not complete. The company remains active.
  15. ^ P4CK’s investment was not completed, and was instead sold to Delta Packaging Ltd.
  16. ^ Rocktails declined the investment after filming, believing that Bannatyne and Jones undervalued the company. The company was dissolved in 2015.
  17. ^ Megaflatables investment did not complete. The company remains active.

Series 11[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 11 August 2013 Kate Cotton and Louise Ferguson Skinny Tan 60,000 10% Naturally derived tanning lotion and cellulite-reducing cream Piers Linney and Kelly Hoppen [127] Deal Signed [note 1] Sold (2015) [187][188]
Episode 1 11 August 2013 Ross Mendham Bare Naked Foods 60,000 50% Low-carb, low calorie, gluten-free noodles and pasta Peter Jones [128] Deal Signed Active [189][190]
Episode 2 18 August 2013 Donna Kerr-Foley The Running Mat 50,000 40% Portable wearable exercise mat and boot-camp business Deborah Meaden and Kelly Hoppen [129] Deal Signed [note 2] Dissolved (2017) [191][192]
Episode 2 18 August 2013 Joe Walters Original Jerky
(renamed Texas Joe's)
37,500
(received £50,000)
24% Flavoured beef jerky snack Peter Jones [130] Deal Failed [note 3] Dissolved (2019) [193][194]
Episode 3 25 August 2013 Richard Ernest RemPods 100,000 45%
(Drops to 40% if targets are met.)
Small pop-up rooms set up from past decades used to calm people who have dementia Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones [131] Deal Signed Active [195][196]
Episode 4 1 September 2013 Cheryl and Michael MacDonald YogaBellies 50,000 35%
(Drops to 20% after initial investment returned.)
Franchise business for yoga classes for pregnant women and mothers and their babies Duncan Bannatyne [132] Deal Failed [note 4] Active [197][198]
Episode 6 15 September 2013 Chris Rea and Tom Carson Young Ones 75,000 40% Clothing and accessories company aimed at university and college students Duncan Bannatyne [133] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [199][200]
Episode 7 26 January 2014 Rob Tominey and Aden Levin Mainstage Travel 100,000 15% Package holiday tour operator Piers Linney [134] Deal Signed Active [201]
Episode 7 26 January 2014 Oliver Murphy Reviveaphone 50,000 25% Repair kit for water-damaged mobile phones Kelly Hoppen [135] Deal Signed Active [202]
Episode 8 2 February 2014 Amer Hasan Minicabit 75,000 35% Website and mobile phone app for booking and comparing mini-cabs Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [136] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [203][204]
Episode 9 9 February 2014 Carrie Bate The Little Coffee Bag Co. 100,000 33⅓% Coffee bag company Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [137] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [205][206]
Episode 9 9 February 2014 Vini and Bal Vini & Bal's Rustic Indian 50,000 30% Chilled, fresh Indian cook-in sauces Piers Linney [138] Deal Signed Dissolved (2021) [207]
Episode 11 23 February 2014 Brian O'Reilly EnergyEGG 50,000 30% Energy-saving automatic sensors to switch off appliances when not needed Piers Linney [139] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [208][209]
Episode 11 23 February 2014 Jo Kerley JK Worldwide (PlayAway Case) 60,000 35% Children's suitcases and games system combined Duncan Bannatyne [140] Deal Failed [note 9] Dissolved (2016) [210][211]
Episode 12 2 March 2014 James Roupell Bobo Buddies 50,000 40%
(Drops to 30% after money invested is repaid)
Backpack, pillow and blanket in one. Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [141] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [212][213]
  1. ^ Skinny Tan was sold to InnovaDerma in 2015. Piers Linney and Kelly Hoppen nonetheless retained an increased individual share at 10% each.
  2. ^ The Running Mat did receive investment, however the company was dissolved by 2017.
  3. ^ Original Jerky did not receive investment after filming. The company was renamed Texas Joe’s before being dissolved as of 2019.
  4. ^ YogaBellies declined Bannatyne’s investment after filming. Cheryl MacDonald stated she felt he wasn’t the right investor for the business, whilst also suggesting they would have preferred a female investor. The company continues to trade.
  5. ^ Young Ones declined the investment after filming, stating they felt Bannatyne did not share their creative direction for the business.
  6. ^ Minicabit rejected Jones and Meaden’s offer after filming. Amer Hasan stated that giving away such a high percentage caused conflict with his other investors. The company continues to trade and Hasan has cited his appearance on the show with boosting the company’s success.
  7. ^ The Little Coffee Bag Company declined investment after filming. Carrie Bate cited she was already in talks with EasyJet and Virgin Trains and subsequently felt the company did not need the investment. The company remains active.
  8. ^ EnergyEGG’s investment talks broke down after filming. Brian O'Reilly stated Piers Linney’s investment conditions caused conflict with other investors as the deal was dependent on equity being taken away from them. The company remains active.
  9. ^ PlayAway Case’s investment broke down after filming due to Bannantyne’s concerns over the overall financing of the business. Jo Kerly resigned as director in 2014 and the company was dissolved by 2016.
  10. ^ BoboBuddies declined the investment after filming, deciding to search for cheaper options elsewhere. The company remains active.

Series 12[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 20 July 2014 Scott Cupit Swing Patrol London 65,000 20% Swing dancing classes in London Deborah Meaden [142] Deal Signed Active [214][215]
Episode 1 20 July 2014 Jennifer Duthie Skribbies 60,000 25% Kids' shoes which can be drawn on Piers Linney and Kelly Hoppen [143] Unclear [note 1] Active [216][10]
Episode 2 27 July 2014 Johnny Shimmin and Annie Morris Spoon 50,000 30% Breakfast cereal Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones [144] Deal Signed Active [217][note 2]
Episode 2 27 July 2014 Asi Sharabi and David Cadji-Newby Lost my Name 100,000 5% Personalised children's books Piers Linney [145] Deal Signed [note 3] Active [218][10]
Episode 3 3 August 2014 Philip Perera & Omar Farag The Teabox Company
(renamed as Phom Teas)
50,000 25%
(Drops to 20% once some of the money invested is repaid)
Loose leaf tea Kelly Hoppen [146] Deal Failed [note 4] Dissolved (2018) [219][10]
Episode 3 3 August 2014 Ralph Broadbent and Alex Dixon Victor's Drinks 40,000 25% Make your own cider Duncan Bannatyne [147] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [220][221]
Episode 4 10 August 2014 Tracy Baker Umbrands 60,000 35% Nanotech suction technology (UK distribution rights) Duncan Bannatyne [148] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [222][223]
Episode 5 17 August 2014 Jordan Daykin GripIt Fixings 80,000 25% Plasterboard fixings Deborah Meaden [149] Deal Signed Active [224]
Episode 6 24 August 2014 Richard McLuckie and Stuart McKenzie-Walker Pants On Fire Games Ltd 50,000 40%
(Drops to 30% once money invested is repaid.)
Board games and party games Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne [150] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [10][225]
Episode 6 24 August 2014 Effie Moss Just For Tiny People 50,000 25% Handcrafted tents and accessories Deborah Meaden [151] Deal Signed [note 8] Dissolved (2018) [10][226]
Episode 7 25 January 2015 Ally Stevenson Clean Heels Ltd 50,000 25% High heel attachments to prevent sinking in grass and damage to floors Deborah Meaden and Kelly Hoppen [152] Deal Signed Active [227][228]
Episode 7 25 January 2015 Nicky Fletcher Equisafety Ltd 100,000 30% High-visibility clothing and gear Piers Linney and Duncan Bannatyne [153] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [10][229]
Episode 7 25 January 2015 Hyrum and Joshua Cook Zeven Media 50,000 25%
(Drops to 20% once money invested is repaid)
Photo-booth rental and sales Deborah Meaden [154] Deal Signed [note 10] Dissolved (2020) [230][231]
Episode 8 1 February 2015 Rajan Jerath iGlove 75,000 40%
(Drops to 30% if targets are met.)
Touch screen gloves Duncan Bannatyne [155] Deal Failed [note 11] Active [232][233]
Episode 8 1 February 2015 Angela McLean and Jessica McCarthy Baggers Originals 100,000 30% Children's rainwear Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [156] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [234][235]
Episode 9 8 February 2015 Levi Young and Dana Zingher Enclothed 70,000 15% Men's online clothing and delivery service Piers Linney and Kelly Hoppen [157] Deal Failed [note 13] Sold (2018) [236][237][238]
Episode 10 15 February 2015 Yee Kwan Chan Yee Kwan 50,000 30% East Asian ice cream and sorbet company Deborah Meaden [158] Deal Signed Active [239][240]
Episode 11 22 February 2015 Ryan O'Rorke Flavourly 75,000 20% Food and snack box delivery service Peter Jones and Piers Linney [159] Deal Failed [note 14] Sold (2017) [241][242][243]
Episode 11 22 February 2015 John and Sam Ford Seabung 50,000 20% Boat valve maintenance plug Deborah Meaden and Kelly Hoppen [160] Deal Signed Active [244][245]
Episode 12 15 March 2015 Ross Gourlay Nae Danger & Glencrest 200,000 30% Sports & energy drink and cash & carry business Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne [161][162] Deal Failed [note 15] Active [10][246]
  1. ^ Skribbies have publicly stated their investment was successful and continue to trade, however there is no official record of the dragon’s investment being made.
  2. ^ With only one year of profitability in the company during the time of their investment occurring in 2017, the Confirmation statement dated 7 October 2018 shows that both Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones exited the business as shareholders in 2018.
  3. ^ Lost my Name’s investment was completed and Piers Linney now owns a 3.42% share from his initial 5% at £100,000. This remains the highest ever valuation in the history of the show. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Phom Teas’ investment broke down after filming, however Kelly Hoppen continued to advise the business. The company was dissolved in 2018.
  5. ^ Victor's Drinks did not receive investment. They stated that whilst they enjoyed their time in the den, within the 8 month wait to appear on the show from the time of applying the business had grown to a point that they felt they didn't need investment. The company remains active.
  6. ^ Umbrands’ investment was withdrawn after Bannatyne discovered Tracey Baker's fiancée and business partner was a murder suspect, who has since been convicted. The company remains active.
  7. ^ Pants On Fire Games did not receive investment. The company continues to trade.
  8. ^ Just For Tiny People received investment after Meaden increased her share by 0.73% following filming. The company was dissolved in 2020.
  9. ^ Equisafety did not receive investment. The company continues to trade.
  10. ^ Zeven Media’s investment was completed, however the company failed to break even and was dissolved in 2020.
  11. ^ iGlove failed due diligence due to Bannatyne’s citing that Apple already owned a patent to the glove. The company continues to trade.
  12. ^ Baggers Originals declined the investment after filming. The company continues to trade.
  13. ^ Enclothed declined the investment after filming, stating the business had grown faster than expected and no longer needed the dragons help. The company was sold in 2018.
  14. ^ Flavourly rejected the investment after filming, opting to raise money through crowdfunding instead. He later secured £515,000 from a total of 339 investors in return for 34% equity. The company was sold in 2017.
  15. ^ Nae Danger & Glencrest’s investment did not complete after filming. The company continues to trade.

Series 13[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 12 July 2015 Ben Fridja Fridja 70,000 25% Home appliances retailer, including clothes steamer Deborah Meaden and Nick Jenkins [163] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [10][247]
Episode 1 12 July 2015 Thierry Giunta BeamBlock 50,000 50% Yoga equipment and workout system Peter Jones and Touker Suleyman [164] Deal Signed [note 2] Dissolved (2019) [248][249]
Episode 2 19 July 2015 Chika Russell Chika's Foods 30,000 25% African snacks business Peter Jones [165] Deal Failed [note 3] Active [250][251]
Episode 2 19 July 2015 Graeme and Fiona Fraser-Bell Accentuate 45,000 40%
(Drops to 25% once money invested is repaid)
"Guess-the-accent" board game Peter Jones [166] Deal Signed Active [252]
Episode 2 19 July 2015 Linus Gorpe The Raw Chocolate Company 72,000 10% Raw chocolate bars, dried fruit and superfoods Deborah Meaden [167] Deal Failed [note 4] Sold (2018) [253][254]
Episode 3 26 July 2015 Steve Noyes and Duncan Summers Sync-box 55,000 35%
(With option to buy back 5% within 12 months)
Recessed and covered power and AV outlet Deborah Meaden [168] Deal Signed Active [255]
Episode 4 2 August 2015 John Tague Tags Snack Foods Ltd 125,000 30%
(Drops to 20% after investment is repaid)
Potato crisps business Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [169] Deal Failed [note 5] Dissolved (2020) [256][10][257]
Episode 4 2 August 2015 Sarah Reast and Phil Wilson Timberkits Ltd 25,000
(received 40,000)
30% Wooden mechanical kits Touker Suleyman [170] Deal Signed Active [258]
Episode 5 9 August 2015 Polly Gotschi Vitiliglow 37,500
(received 40,000)
40% Skin foundation for vitiligo sufferers Sarah Willingham [171] Deal Failed [note 6] Active [10][259]
Episode 6 16 August 2015 Amy Wordsworth Ella Banks Ltd (Good Bubble) 60,000 40% Naturally formulated bathtime products for children Deborah Meaden [172] Deal Signed [note 7] Active [10][260]
Episode 6 16 August 2015 Ben and Sue Youn Yogiyo 50,000 33⅓% Korean home cooking range Peter Jones [173] Deal Signed Active [261]
Episode 7 23 August 2015 Marc Wileman Sublime Science 50,000 10% Science-themed children's birthday parties and workshops Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham [174] Deal Signed Active [262]
Episode 9 6 September 2015 Steve Shickell and Tony Garlick Magloc UK 100,000 40% Magnetic dog and equine lead connector Nick Jenkins [175] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [10][263]
Episode 10 27 December 2015 Gary MacDonough, Loren Gould and Ben Greenock Double 75,000 15% Online double-dating app Nick Jenkins [176] Deal Signed Active [264][265][263]
Episode 11 3 January 2016 Caner Veli Liquiproof 100,000 50% Waterproof coating for footwear, hats and clothing Touker Suleyman [177] Deal Signed Active [266][267][268]
Episode 11 3 January 2016 Deepak Tailor Latest Free Stuff 50,000 10% Free sample website Deborah Meaden [178] Deal Signed Active [269][270]
Episode 12 10 January 2016 Lloyd Haxell and Tasha Harris Grounded Body Scrub 30,000 45% Coffee-based body scrub Sarah Willingham [179] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [10][271]
Episode 12 10 January 2016 Pete Ancketill Glassbusters 200,000 30% Glass compacting creating Eco-Sand Nick Jenkins [180] Unclear [note 10] Active [272][273]
Episode 12 10 January 2016 Spencer Turner Tegology 45,000 25% Portable camping stove and charging device Peter Jones [181] Deal Signed Active [274]
Episode 13 24 January 2016 Ben Mason Masons Beans 50,000 20% Freshly cooked, baked beans Nick Jenkins [182] Deal Signed [note 11] Dissolved (2017) [10][275]
Episode 14 31 January 2016 David Kendall Slappie Ltd 50,000 45% "Slap-on" wrist watches Nick Jenkins [183] Deal Signed Dissolved (2020) [276]
Episode 14 31 January 2016 Jonathan Harris and Jonathan Schofield Opus 80,000 25% Trailer tents Deborah Meaden [184] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [10][277]
Episode 14 31 January 2016 Morag Ekanger and Paz Sarmah Bad Brownie 60,000 30% Gourmet-flavoured chocolate brownies Touker Suleyman [185] Deal Signed Active [278]
Episode 15 21 February 2016 Kath Harrop Mum2Mum market 35,000 25% Babies and children's "nearly-new" sales Deborah Meaden [186] Unclear [note 13] Active [279][280]
  1. ^ Fridja’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company continues to trade.
  2. ^ BeamBlock’s investment was completed, however the company has dissolved as of 2019.
  3. ^ Chika’s declined investment after filming and opted to continue without Peter Jones. The company remains active.
  4. ^ The Raw Chocolate Company’s investment did not complete. The company fell into financial difficulty and merged with Conscious Chocolate in 2018.
  5. ^ Tags Snack Foods’s investment did not complete after filming. Tiger Mobiles suggested neither party was comfortable with the amount of equity given away at the end of pitch and presumed this to be the main factor. The company dissolved in 2020.
  6. ^ Vitiliglow’s investment does not appear to have been completed after filming. The company remains active.
  7. ^ Ella Banks’s investment was completed and Meaden has since reduced her equity to 29.94%.
  8. ^ Magloc UK’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company remains active.
  9. ^ Grounded Body Scrub’s investment did not complete. The company remains active.
  10. ^ Glassbusters investment status remains unclear. The company does not appear to have commented on the investment since and there is no record of Jenkins being listed as a shareholder or a director.
  11. ^ Masons Beans investment was completed, however the company was dissolved by 2017.
  12. ^ Opus’s investment did not complete following filming. Tiger Mobiles have suggested Harris and Schofield failed to clarify whether Meaden was investing in another brand mentioned, named Purple Line, or just the Opus brand. The company remains active.
  13. ^ Mum2Mum market’s investment status remains unclear. The company continues to say the investment was successful, however there is no record of Meaden being listed as a shareholder or a director.

Series 14[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 24 July 2016 John Burke and Jon Hulme Craft Clubs Ltd 75,000 12.5% Craft gin subscription business Sarah Willingham [187] Deal Signed Active [281]
Episode 1 24 July 2016 Rashpal, Gurminder and Amarinder Dhillon Boot Buddy 60,000 30% Footwear cleaning product Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden and Touker Suleyman [188] Deal Signed Active [282]
Episode 2 31 July 2016 Danielle Barnett and David Holmes Light Lead 70,000 35% Analogue optical musical instrument cable Touker Suleyman [189] Deal Failed [note 1] Dissolved (2018) [10][283]
Episode 2 31 July 2016 Andrew Doris Universal Manhole Key Kit (renamed Dad Machining) 40,000 35% Universal manhole cover lifting key kit Deborah Meaden [190] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [10][284]
Episode 3 7 August 2016 Sarah Sleightolm and Beth Chilton Iveson & Sage (renamed Hope and Ivy) 78,000 25%
(Drops to 20% once initial investment is repaid.)
Womenswear company Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [191] Deal Signed Active [285][286]
Episode 3 7 August 2016 Nick Coleman and Andrew Allen The Snaffling Pig 70,000 20%
(Option to buy back 10% after 18 months)
Gourmet pork scratching snack company Nick Jenkins [192] Deal Signed Active [287]
Episode 4 14 August 2016 Martin Chard and Jenny David Marxman Limited 50,000 30% Wall marking tool Deborah Meaden [193] Deal Signed Active [288][289]
Episode 5 21 August 2016 Jacob Thundil Cocofina 75,000 20%
(Option to buy back 10% of the company for £75,000 in 12 months' time)
Wide range of coconut products Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham [194] Deal Signed Active [290][291]
Episode 6 28 August 2016 Lauren and Mark Taylor Kokoso Skin Limited 50,000 30%
(Drops to 25% once initial investment is repaid)
Organic coconut oil for baby skincare Touker Suleyman [195] Deal Signed Active [292]
Episode 7 4 September 2016 Jamie Lawlor Kidsflush 40,000 40% Musical flushing button for children Touker Suleyman [196] Unclear [note 3] Active
Episode 8 28 December 2016 Jamie Hutcheon Cocoa Ooze 70,000 35%
(Drops to 20% once initial investment is repaid.)
Luxury handmade chocolate Touker Suleyman [197] Unknown Active [293]
Episode 8 28 December 2016 Steven Davis and Matthew Allen Active Away 25,000 20%
(Drops to 15% once initial investment is repaid.)
Tennis holiday provider Peter Jones [198] Deal Signed Active [294]
Episode 9 1 January 2017 Rachel Day and Merry Whitaker Love Keep Create 50,000 10% Keepsake clothing company Deborah Meaden [199] Deal Signed Active [295]
Episode 10 8 January 2017 Vincenz Clemt and Raj Sark Lupo 100,000 30% Bluetooth finder and tracker Peter Jones [200] Deal Failed [note 4] Active [296][297]
Episode 11 15 January 2017 Rob Manley Illuminated Apparel 50,000 20% Interactive glow t-shirts Deborah Meaden [201] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [298][299]
Episode 11 15 January 2017 Oliver Gauci Love Me Beauty 80,000 8% Beauty products subscription service Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham [202] Deal Signed Active [10][300][301]
Episode 12 29 January 2017 Agostino Stilli and Luca Amaduzzi CYCL WingLights 45,000 12.5% Detachable bicycle indicators Nick Jenkins [203] Deal Signed Active [302][note 6]
Episode 13 5 February 2017 Andrew Watmuff Watmuff & Beckett 75,000 20%
(10% can be bought back if turnover and profit figures are achieved.)
Fresh soup and risotto business Nick Jenkins [204] Deal Signed Active [303]
Episode 14 12 February 2017 Sinead and Adam Murphy Shnuggle 75,000
(received 100,000)
25%
(If targets are met in one year, 10% can be bought back.)
Baby bath and bed products Touker Suleyman [205] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [304][305]
Episode 15 19 February 2017 John Kershaw M14 Industries 80,000 20% Dating app platform Peter Jones and Nick Jenkins [206] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [306][10][307]
Episode 16 26 February 2017 Simon Heap Rugged Interactive 100,000 30% Motivational fitness technology Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [207] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [308][309]
  1. ^ Light Lead’s investment was never completed. The company was dissolved in 2018.
  2. ^ Universal Manhole Key Kit’s investment was never completed. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Kidsflush’s investment status remains unclear. The company remains active, however there is no evidence of Suleyman’s investment being made or the company being listed.
  4. ^ Lupo’s investment did not go through. Peter Jones tweeted that some issues arose during due diligence which led to him withdrawing. Lupo later received bad press when it was reported a number of users had complained about the product’s durability. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Illuminated Apparel’s investment did not go through. Rob Manley has since stated he was able to raise funds himself. The company remains active.
  6. ^ Nick retained his shareholding in the company until 2020. Agostino and Luca are now the only remaining shareholders.
  7. ^ Shnuggle declined the investment after filming, stating they had received better offers from alternative sources. The company remains active.
  8. ^ M14 Industries’ investment did not complete. Peter Jones stated that after filming the offer of investment had caused conflict with the company’s current investors which led John Kershaw to re-negotiate, to which he and Nick Jenkins declined. The company remains active and later purchased dating app ‘Double,’ who had appeared in series 13.
  9. ^ Rugged Interactive’s investment did not complete. It was cited that the product was already doing well prior to their appearance and was possibly capable of raising funds without the dragons. The company remains active.

Series 15[edit]

Episode First air Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 20 August 2017 Julianne Ponan Creative Nature 75,000 25% High-protein snack bars, superfoods, and organic baking mixes Deborah Meaden [208] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [310][311]
Episode 1 20 August 2017 Ben Corrigan and Jonny Plein Pouch 75,000 18% A free browser extension which looks to save web users time and money on voucher codes. Tej Lalvani, Touker Suleyman and Jenny Campbell [209] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [312][313]
Episode 2 27 August 2017 Mike and Zena Dean Huxley Hound 50,000 15% Organic vegetable treats for dogs Jenny Campbell [210] Deal Failed [note 3] Active [10][314]
Episode 2 27 August 2017 Liam Sheriff and Craig Newbigin Natural Nutrients 100,000 40%
(Equity drops to 35% once the investment is repaid.)
Natural supplements Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani [211] Deal Failed [note 4] Active [315][316]
Episode 3 3 September 2017 Alex Buzaianu Temporary Forevers 90,000 35%
(Equity drops to 25% once the investment is repaid.)
Versatile leather bags designed to carry laptops, gadgets and photography equipment Peter Jones [212] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [10][317]
Episode 3 3 September 2017 Claire Gelder The Wool Couture Company 50,000 30% Online retailer for Big wool yarns and finished goods, knitting kits and tools Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [213] Deal Signed Active [318]
Episode 4 10 September 2017 Andy Jefferies and Ben Muller Dock & Bay 75,000 10% Beach and travel brand specialising in micro-fibre towel products Deborah Meaden [214] Deal Signed Active [319][320]
Episode 4 10 September 2017 Sarah Agar-Brennan Lovebomb Cushions Ltd 80,000 30% Novelty plush goods based on emojis Tej Lalvani and Jenny Campbell [215] Deal Signed Dissolved (2021) [321]
Episode 5 24 September 2017 Adelle Smith BKD 80,000 35% A children's baking brand that combines baking with a craft activity Peter Jones [216] Deal Signed Dissolved (2020) [322]
Episode 6 1 October 2017 Matthew Deasy The Oomph 40,000 15% In-cup coffee brewer Jenny Campbell [217] Deal Signed Liquidation [323]
Episode 6 1 October 2017 Catherine and Chris Baldrey-Chourio Nana's Manners 50,000 20% Children's cutlery Touker Suleyman [218] Deal Signed Active [324]
Episode 7 8 October 2017 Hannah Gourlay TellTails 70,000 25% Costume tails Deborah Meaden [219] Deal Signed Active [325][326]
Episode 8 15 October 2017 Rick Beardsell ShakeSphere 75,000 30%
(Equity drops to 20% once the investment is repaid.)
Range of shaker bottles designed for protein and fitness shakes Tej Lalvani and Deborah Meaden [220] Deal Signed Active [327][note 6]
Episode 8 15 October 2017 Sarah Hilleary B-Tempted 75,000 40%
(Equity drops to 30% once the investment is repaid.)
Gluten-free cakes Tej Lalvani [221] Deal Signed Active [328]
Episode 9 26 December 2017 Andrew Pearce Thortful 80,000 16%
(Equity drops to 11% once the investment is repaid.)
An online marketplace for greeting cards. Tej Lalvani and Jenny Campbell [222] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [10][329]
Episode 9 26 December 2017 Keval Dattani, Kunal Dattani and Savan Dattani Mo Bros 150,000 20% A men's grooming retailer specialising in products for beards and moustaches. Tej Lalvani and Peter Jones [223] Deal Signed Active [330][331]
Episode 10 14 January 2018 John Boff EcoSpot 25,000 35% An adjustable mortarboard for bricklayers Deborah Meaden [224] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [10][332]
Episode 10 14 January 2018 Corien Staels Staels Design (wheelAIR) 75,000 30%
(Equity drops to 20% once the investment is repaid.)
A cooling backrest cushion for wheelchair users Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [225] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [333][334]
Episode 11 28 January 2018 Dylan Watkins and Louise Mackintosh Poppy's Picnic 60,000 15% Raw, natural dog food brand Deborah Meaden [226] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [335][336]
Episode 11 28 January 2018 Daniel Cheddie Glazesafe Limited 60,000 30% Two products which help construction workers safely carry out window repairs and other projects at height Touker Suleyman and Jenny Campbell [227] Deal Signed Active [337][338]
Episode 12 4 February 2018 Michal Takac and Tim Inskip Carun UK (Since renamed "CBVIT") 50,000 25% A specialist organic hemp producer that creates a wide range of Hemp skincare, wellbeing and food supplements Jenny Campbell [228] Deal Signed [note 11] Active [339][340]
Episode 12 4 February 2018 James Dawson T Plus (Now TEA+) 75,000 50% Nutrient rich teas herbal, fruit and green teas with daily essential vitamins Tej Lalvani [229] Deal Signed Active [341][342]
Episode 13 11 February 2018 Edward Hollands DrivenMedia 30,000 20% Advertising business enabling businesses to advertise on trucks and lorries Jenny Campbell [230] Deal Signed Active [343]
Episode 13 11 February 2018 Chris Frappell Chain Monkey 75,000 25% Motorcycle chain tensioning tool Touker Suleyman [231] Deal Signed Active [344]
Episode 14 18 February 2018 Sophia Ferguson Tickle Tots 50,000 50%
(Equity drops to 40% once the investment is repaid.)
Re-usable cloth nappies and accessories Touker Suleyman [232] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [345][346]
Episode 14 18 February 2018 Stuart Ingram House Of Elrick 80,000 10% Scottish heritage gin Peter Jones [233] Deal Failed [note 13] Active [347][348][349]
  1. ^ Creative Nature’s investment broke down during due diligence. Julianne Ponan has since stated that major supermarket’s purchase orders arrived shortly after filming and she no longer felt the need for investment. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Pouch’s investment did not complete as they decided to seek better investment elsewhere. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Huxley Hound’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Natural Nutrients’ failed due diligence and since turned to crowd-funding for raising of funds. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Temporary Forevers investment does not appear to have been completed. The company remains active.
  6. ^ In 2021, Rick set up a new ownership structure for the business. Deborah sold her shares in February, while Tej held his until June.
  7. ^ Thortful’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company remains active.
  8. ^ EcoSpot’s investment did not complete after filming. The company remains active.
  9. ^ Staels Design’s investment does not appear to have been completed, with Corien Staels seemingly having raised funding from alternative sources. The company remains active.
  10. ^ Poppy’s Picnic declined investment following due diligence, stating they had since received better offers from alternative sources. The company remains active.
  11. ^ Carun UK’s investment was completed. Campbell sold her equity to CBVIT Holdings in August 2019. The company remains active.
  12. ^ Tickle Tots’ investment was never completed. Sophia Ferguson indicated that Suleyman withdrew his offer following filming. The company remains active.
  13. ^ House Of Elrick declined Jones’ investment after filming, stating he was unaware that Jones was expecting a 10% share in all of his assets, including his home. The company remains active.

Series 16[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 12 August 2018 Sam Piri VIVIT 90,000 20% (Percentage of equity drops to 15% once investment is repaid.) Live anatomy and physiology exhibitions with synthetic bodies and animal specimens. Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones [234] Deal Signed Active [350][351][352]
Episode 1 12 August 2018 Yosi Romano and Ziv Leinwand Brizi 125,000 25% Device designed for prams and strollers to protect babies and young children from air pollution. Touker Suleyman [235] Deal Signed Active [353][354]
Episode 1 12 August 2018 Alex and Rupesh Thomas Tuk Tuk Chai 100,000 33.3% Tea shop business and franchise Peter Jones [236] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [355][356]
Episode 2 19 August 2018 Will Hodson and Henry De Zoete Look After My Bills 90,000

(Increased to 120,000 in negotiation)

3% Energy services comparison website offering details for energy services. Jenny Campbell and Tej Lalvani [237] Deal Signed Sold (2019) [357][358]
Episode 3 26 August 2018 Anna and William Brightman Optiat 50,000 30% Sustainable skincare products. Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [238] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [10][359][360]
Episode 3 26 August 2018 Brian Smillie and Euan McCreath Beezer 125,000 15%

(Percentage of equity drops to 10% once investment is repaid.)

App generator platform. Peter Jones [239] Deal Failed [note 3] Active [361][362]
Episode 4 2 September 2018 Leila Rose Faddoul Kameleon Rose 50,000 40% Travel clothing offering 20 outfits in one travel dress″ Deborah Meaden [240] Deal Failed [note 4] Liquidation (2021) [363][364]
Episode 4 2 September 2018 Rob Forgione & Denis Kovalyov Infuse My. Colour 80,000 25% Natural vegetable dye colour wash shampoo. Tej Lalvani [241] Deal Signed Active [365][366]
Episode 5 9 September 2018 Mark Boyt Drone and Safe Register 60,000 40% Drone camera hire Peter Jones [242] Deal Signed Active [367][368]
Episode 5 9 September 2018 Liz Beswick and Camilla Brown Young in Spirit 50,000 30% Alcoholic drink specialising in Gin. Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [243] Deal Signed Active [369][370]
Episode 6 16 September 2018 Peter Hill Pedaldish (renamed Petvictus) 30,000 33% Pedal-activated bowl designed to freshen cat food. Deborah Meaden [244] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [10][371]
Episode 6 16 September 2018 Cecily Mills Coconuts Naturally (Coconuts Organic) 75,000 30% / 40% Organic Dairy Free Ice Cream Jenny Campbell [245] Deal Failed [note 6] Liquidation (2022) [372][373]
Episode 6 16 September 2018 Craig Hill Landscapes 4 Learning 50,000 30% Outdoor learning equipment Peter Jones [246] Deal Signed Active [374][375]
Episode 7 4 November 2018 Steven Ransom Brighter Bikes 90,000 25% Indicator lights for bicycles Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones [247] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [10][376]
Episode 7 4 November 2018 James Holmes Mark Mate 20,000 35%
(Percentage of equity drops to 30% once investment is repaid.)
App platform designed to aid teachers mark and assess students’ work Touker Suleyman [248] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [377][378]
Episode 8 11 November 2018 Robert Sak. Robert The Heart of Nature 40,000 20% Wheat and gluten-free whole grains, seeds and fruits, suitable for vegans. Deborah Meaden [249] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [10][379]
Episode 8 11 November 2018 Patrick Ambron and Nathan Evans BrandYourself 100,000 2.5% Online reputation management company Peter Jones [250] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [10][380]
Episode 9 25 November 2018 Laurence Beeke Platinum Pie LTD (renamed TubFix) 50,000 33% Bathroom construction service Deborah Meaden [251] Deal Failed [note 11] Dissolved (2021) [381]
Episode 9 25 November 2018 Andy Murray The Drinks Bakery 50,000 25% Snacks box containing selections of alcoholic drinks and biscuits. Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones [252] Deal Signed Active [382]
Episode 10 2 December 2018 James Heaton and Alex Beckett Elite Competitions 50,000 25% Gambling competition service offering user chosen prizes as rewards. Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [253] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [383][384]
Episode 10 2 December 2018 Katie Mullally Katie Mullally Jewellery 70,000 40% Hallmarked jewellery combining vintage pieces with modern bespoke design with links to Irish heritage. Deborah Meaden [254] Deal Failed [note 13] Active [385]
Episode 11 23 December 2018 Steven Holmes Soccer Star 60,000 25% Personalised football comic books Peter Jones [255] Unclear [note 14] Active [386]
Episode 11 23 December 2018 James Cadbury Love Cocoa 75,000 20%
(Percentage of equity drops to 15% once investment is repaid.)
Chocolate boxes founded by descendant of Cadbury Tej Lalvani [256] Deal Failed [note 15] Active [387][388]
Episode 12 6 January 2019 Louis d'Origny OHMME 80,000 20% Men's yoga clothing made from recycled materials Peter Jones [257] Deal Failed [note 16] Active [389][390]
Episode 13 13 January 2019 Robert Milder Van de Sant 70,000 15% Sustainable furniture made from ocean bound plastics Deborah Meaden [258] Deal Failed [note 17] Active
Episode 13 13 January 2019 Liam Manton and Mark Smallwood Didsbury Gin 75,000 33.3% Gin based alcoholic beverages Jenny Campbell [259] Deal Signed Active [391]
Episode 14 27 January 2019 Sian Ellingworth Buddies 60,000 44% Electric toothbrush for children, inserting toothpaste cartridges to ensure the correct amount. Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [260] Deal Failed [note 18] Active [392][393]
Episode 14 27 January 2019 Andy Dixon and John-Paul Gardner Oatein Ltd 50,000 25%
(Percentage of equity drops to 20% if investment is repaid within one year.)
Range of low sugar, high protein snacks Peter Jones [261] Deal Signed Active [394][395]
Episode 15 3 February 2019 Christopher Reed ParkingPerx 80,000 45% Loyalty app that offers discounted parking fees and cashless payment for parking Jenny Campbell [262] Deal Signed [note 19] Active [396]
  1. ^ Tuk Tuk Chai rejected the investment after filming stating that they would opt for crowd funding instead. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Optiat’s investment does not appear to have been completed. Tiger Mobiles reported that the company raised £217,500 for 9.81% equity via Crowdcube. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Beezer's investment did not complete. Smillie and McCreath have since stated they would still consider Jones as an investor should negotiations re-open. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Kameleon Rose's investment was not completed. Deborah Meaden withdrew from the deal 4 months before the episode's broadcast. The company announced its closure in July 2021 citing the coronavirus pandemic as having severely affected the business.
  5. ^ Petvictus’s investment does not appear to have been completed. There is no record of Deborah Meaden being listed as a director or shareholder. The company remains active.
  6. ^ Coconuts Naturally declined Campbell's investment following filming, deciding instead to raise funds through crowdfunding. The company is in liquidation as of 2022.
  7. ^ Brighter Bikes investment did not complete. Tiger Mobiles stated that Ransom completed due diligence, however he suspected the dragons felt the investment undervalued the company and had unrealistic expectations for the product’s release date. The company remains active.
  8. ^ Mark Mate’s investment did not complete. James Holmes claimed to have received substantial advice and mentoring from Touker Suleyman, but decided to continue without investment citing the product’s growth from the time of the episode’s broadcast. The company remains active.
  9. ^ The Heart of Nature’s investment does not appear to have been completed. There is no record of Deborah Meaden being listed as a director or shareholder. The company remains active.
  10. ^ BrandYourself’s investment does not appear to have been completed. Tiger mobiles have suggested the company was already securely funded by American investors. The company remains active.
  11. ^ Platinum Pie’s investment does not appear to have been completed. There is no record of Deborah Meaden being listed as a director or shareholder. The company was dissolved in 2021, though Laurence Beeke appears to have rebranded the company as TubFix and continues to trade.
  12. ^ Elite Competitions’ investment did not complete. It is believed the dragons had concerns over gambling addictions which led to the investment being withdrawn. The company remains active.
  13. ^ Katie Mullally Jewellery’s investment does not appear to have been completed. There is no record of Deborah Meaden being listed as a director or shareholder. The company remains active.
  14. ^ Soccer Star’s investment status remains unclear. The company has promoted its appearance on Dragon’s Den as successful, however there is no record of Peter Jones being listed as a shareholder or director. The company remains active.
  15. ^ Love Cocoa’s investment was never completed. James Cadbury stated he was unable to come to terms with Tej Lalvani after several meetings. The company remains active.
  16. ^ Ohmme’s investment was not completed, believed to have broken down during due diligence. The company remains active.
  17. ^ Van de Sant’s investment does not appear to have been completed. There is no record of Deborah Meaden being listed as a director or shareholder. The company remains active in Holland.
  18. ^ Buddies’ investment did not complete. Sian Ellingworth stated she had various meetings with the dragons before they decided to withdraw their offer without apparent reason. The company remains active.
  19. ^ ParkingPerx’s investment was completed. This marked Jenny Campbell’s final investment on the show.

Series 17[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 11 August 2019 Tom Keen Flush Brush 50,000 33% Alternative Toilet Cleaner Sara Davies [263] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [397][398]
Episode 1 11 August 2019 Katy Foxcroft and Gillian Robson Tancream 75,000 25%
(Investment split at 12.5% per Dragon.)
Sun Block and Moisturiser Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies [264] Deal Signed Active [399]
Episode 2 18 August 2019 Jacqueline Barleycorn and Matt Hunt The Great British Porridge Company 60,000 22% Porridge Tej Lalvani [265] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [400][401]
Episode 2 18 August 2019 Sean McGarry The ShowerGem 100,000 24% Rust Proof Shower Organiser Tej Lalvani, Sara Davies and Touker Suleyman [266] Deal Failed [note 3] Dissolved (2020) [402]
Episode 2 18 August 2019 Oliver Adkins and Ruth Nicholls Churchill Gowns 60,000 22% Graduation gown rentals Deborah Meaden [267] Deal Failed [note 4] Active [403][404]
Episode 3 25 August 2019 Hanna Sillitoe hannasillitoe skin care products 50,000 20% Skin Care Product Tej Lalvani and Peter Jones [268] Deal Signed Active [405]
Episode 3 25 August 2019 Will Chew Mak Tok 60,000 33% Mak Tok Chilli paste Sara Davies [269] Deal Signed Active [406]
Episode 4 1 September 2019 Ben Smith Fine Diet App 70,000 25% Mobile Dieting app Theo Paphitis [note 5] [270] Unclear [note 6] Active [407][408]
Episode 4 1 September 2019 Wayne Taylor Rehook 50,000 25% Bicycle tool Deborah Meaden [271] Deal Signed Active [409][410]
Episode 5 8 September 2019 Teirnan Mccorkell Pipe Easy 41,000 30% Pipe Fitting tool Sara Davies [272] Deal Signed Active [411][412][413]
Episode 5 8 September 2019 Daniel Gray War Paint 70,000 12% Make up for men Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani [273] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [414]
Episode 6 15 September 2019 Richard Brook Sockitz 100,000 40%
(Equity reduces to 20% each when investment is paid back.)
Electrical protection shields Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis [note 5] [274] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [415]
Episode 7 22 September 2019 Stephen Conway Pure Heavenly Limited 75,000 20%
(Reduces to 15% if dragon receives £100,000 within 18 months.)
Reduced Sugar Vegan and Gluten Free Chocolate Peter Jones [275] Deal Failed [note 9] Active [416][417]
Episode 8 22 December 2019 Matt, Will, and Ed Dinoski 50,000 12.5% Animal Themed Ski Suits Peter Jones [276] Deal Failed [note 10] Active [418][419]
Episode 8 22 December 2019 Claudia Negoescu & Alexandru Ianas Imperial Candles 100,000 40% Jewelry Bath Bombs and Candles Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [277] Deal Failed [note 11] Dissolved (2020) [420]
Episode 9 8 March 2020 Richard Clark and Paul Briscoe Drynks Unlimited 125,000 7.5% Alcohol-free Drinks Sara Davies [278] Deal Signed Active [421][422]
Episode 9 8 March 2020 Von Sy Nimble 85,000 45% (Reduces to 39% if investment is returned within 12 months.) Plant-based Baby Products Tej Lalvani, Touker Suleyman, and Sara Davies [279] Deal Signed Active [423]
Episode 10 15 March 2020 Rutger Bruining and Theo Brainin StoryTerrace 90,000 5% Personal Biographer Tej Lalvani [280] Deal Failed [note 12] Active [424][425]
Episode 10 15 March 2020 David and Julie Gray Viper Clip 80,000 25% Fully Insulated Cable Staple Deborah Meaden [281] Deal Signed Active [426][427]
Episode 11 22 March 2020 Jess and Philip Brain Fud Drinks 50,000 30% Natural Energy Drinks Peter Jones [282] Deal Failed [note 13] Active [428][429]
Episode 11 22 March 2020 Ross Lamond Bug Bakes 50,000 50%
(35% if investment is returned in 12 months.)
Insect Protein Dog Food Touker Suleyman [283] Deal Failed [note 14] Active [430]
Episode 12 29 March 2020 Eric and Hugo Bohring Lemuro 75,000 25% Phone Camera Lenses Deborah Meaden [284] Deal Failed [note 15] Dissolved (2020) [431][432]
Episode 12 29 March 2020 George Hintzen TOAD.ai 100,000 10% Outdoor Advertising Software Tej Lalvani [285] Unclear [note 16] Active [433]
Episode 13 5 April 2020 Mike Shore Eco For Life 50,000 33% Bottles made from corn plants as opposed to plastic Touker Suleyman and Tej Lalvani [286] Unclear [note 17] Active [434]
Episode 13 5 April 2020 Phillip and Lakshmy Pengelly Fliptop 10,000 25% Chair table designed for care homes Sara Davies [287] Deal Signed Active [435][436]
Episode 14 12 April 2020 Joe Metcalfe Thrift+ 150,000 10% Online sales of used clothes Sara Davies [288] Unclear [note 18] Active [437]
  1. ^ Flush Brush’s investment did not complete. Tom Keen started following filming that he had opted to look for crowdfunding instead. The company remains active.
  2. ^ The Great British Porridge Company rejected the investment after filming, stating after various discussions with Tej Lalvani they felt the offer was too ‘restrictive.’ The company remains active.
  3. ^ The Showergem’s investment does not appear to have been completed. The company was dissolved in 2020.
  4. ^ Churchill Gowns investment does not appear to have been completed. Ruth Nicholls stated in September 2020 that the deal was still not finalised, stating the due diligence process was still on-going. As of 2022, Deborah Meaden is not listed as a shareholder, nor has she taken on a directorship.
  5. ^ a b Theo Paphtitis standing in for Touker Suleyman.
  6. ^ Fine Diet’s investment status remains unclear. The company promotes the pitch as successful, however there is no indication of Theo Paphitis being listed as a shareholder or a director. The company remains active.
  7. ^ War Paint declined the investment after filming. Daniel Gray stated that he would progress the business further before accepting financial investment. The company remains active.
  8. ^ Sockitz’s investment does not appear to have been completed. Deborah Meaden nor Theo Paphitis have been listed as shareholders or directors. The company remains active.
  9. ^ Pure Heavenly rejected the investment after completing due diligence, stating they’re uncomfortability at signing certain clauses. The company remains active
  10. ^ Dinoski declined investment after filming, stating they had raised six times the amount they pitched for via crowdfunding. The company remains active.
  11. ^ Imperial Candles’ investment does not appear to have been completed. The company was dissolved in 2020.
  12. ^ StoryTerrace rejected the investment after filming. They since stated they raised more money from alternative sources after filming. The company remains active.
  13. ^ Brain Fud Drinks rejected the investment after filming, stating they preferred to raise funds through crowdfunding. The company remains active.
  14. ^ Bug Bakes’ investment did not complete. Ross Lamond stated following further discussions with Touker Suleyman he decided to continue without his investment, citing differences in visions for the ecological aspects of the business. The company remains active.
  15. ^ Lemuro’s investment was not completed. The company was dissolved by 2020.
  16. ^ Toad AI’s investment status remains unclear. The company has stated their pitch was successful, however there is no record of Tej Lalvani being listed as a director or shareholder. The company remains active.
  17. ^ Eco For Life’s investment status remains unclear. The company’s pitch appeared successful, however Lalvani nor Suleyman have been listed as shareholders or directors. The company remains active.
  18. ^ Thrift +’s investment status remains unclear. The company’s pitch appeared successful, however Davies has not been listed as a shareholder or director. The company remains active.

Series 18[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 1 April 2021 Dmitry Klochkov and Jeong Cheol BAE Offblak £70,000 10%
(Equity drops to 7.5% as soon as investment is repaid)
Flavoured tea delivery service Peter Jones [289] Deal Signed Active [438][439]
Episode 1 1 April 2021 Zena El Farra Masterpeace 50,000 25% Mindful art classes and painting kits Deborah Meaden [290] Deal Signed Active [440][441]
Episode 1 1 April 2021 Antonia Philp and Jonny Philp Nursem £75,000 5%
(Equity drops to 3% as soon as investment is repaid)
Skincare product for hands Tej Lalvani [291] Deal Signed Active [442][443]
Episode 2 8 April 2021 Sean Ali and Charlotte Bailey Super U £50,000 6% Organic foods supplier Tej Lalvani and Peter Jones [292] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [444][445]
Episode 2 8 April 2021 Kameese Davis Nylah's Naturals 50,000 40%
(Equity drops to 30% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
Eco-based hair-care products for afro and curly hair Sara Davies [293] Deal Signed Active [446][447]
Episode 3 15 April 2021 Emma Thornton True Skincare Ltd £75,000 12.5% Waterless skincare products Deborah Meaden [294] Deal Failed [note 2] Active [448][449]
Episode 3 15 April 2021 Dom Hogan Opies Emporium £50,000 35%
(Equity drops to 20% as soon as investment is repaid)
Pet treats for dogs Touker Suleyman [295] Unclear [note 3] Active [450][451]
Episode 4 22 April 2021 Noel Marshall MuscleBallers Ltd £100,000 20%
(Equity drops to 10% if investment is repaid within 12 months)
BackBaller foam roller device Sara Davies [296] Unclear [note 4] Active [452][453][454]
Episode 4 22 April 2021 Julie Hawkins and Nancy Gries Coti Vision £50,000 20% Interchangeable chains for reading glasses Deborah Meaden [297] Deal Signed Active [455][456]
Episode 4 22 April 2021 Sam Jones Gener8 £60,000 10% Online vouchers in response to data received by advertisers Peter Jones and Touker Suleyman [298] Deal Signed Active [457][458]
Episode 5 29 April 2021 Sharon Keegan Peachy Lean £100,000 30% Spandex and nylon gym wear for women Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Tej Lalvani [299] Deal Signed Active [459][460]
Episode 5 29 April 2021 James and Abi Morris Compare Ethics £70,000 10% Ethical clothing verification platform Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [300] Deal Signed Active [461][462]
Episode 6 6 May 2021 Jeremy Poland NGX £50,000 15% Genetically personalised meal shake Peter Jones and Touker Suleyman [301] Deal Signed Active [463][464]
Episode 6 6 May 2021 Dave Murphy Trapped in the Web £30,000 10% Online escape room gaming service Sara Davies [302] Deal Signed Active [465][466]
Episode 6 6 May 2021 Eileen Hutchinson Nit Not £40,000 30% Hair comb for nits and head lice Tej Lalvani [303] Deal Signed Active [467][468]
Episode 7 13 May 2021 Carina Cunha Be Nosy Ltd £50,000 15% Breathing device protecting against air pollution Tej Lalvani [304] Unclear [note 5] Active [469]
Episode 7 13 May 2021 Stephanie Kelsey Beach Powder Ltd £60,000 49% Plant and mineral based powder which removes sand from skin Sara Davies and Touker Suleyman [305] Deal Signed Active [470][471]
Episode 7 13 May 2021 Thomas Aske and Tristan Stephenson WhiskyMe £75,000 15% Whisky subscription service. Deborah Meaden, Tej Lalvani and Peter Jones [306] Deal Signed Active [472][473]
Episode 8 20 May 2021 Siddhi Mittal and Heinin Zhang YHangry 100,000 10 Private chef hire Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani [307] Deal Signed Active [474][475]
Episode 8 20 May 2021 Tim Wilday and James Colhurst Willsow Ltd £20,000 15% Plantable books pages made from seeds Sara Davies [308] Deal Signed Active [476][477]
Episode 8 20 May 2021 Drew Cockton Owen Drew £50,000 30%
(Equity drops to 25% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
Vegan soy wax candles, eau de parfum fragrances and shampoo collections Touker Suleyman [309] Deal Signed Active [478][479]
Episode 9 27 May 2021 Jack Niber Puresweet £75,000 10% Sugar free alternatives Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani [310] Deal Signed Active [480][481]
Episode 9 27 May 2021 Helen Davies Easy Tots £80,000 30% Food trays for babies and infants Sara Davies [311] Deal Signed Active [476][482]
Episode 9 27 May 2021 Tim Keevney and Matt Aubrey Home Things £50,000 5% Cleaning tablets used to reduce waste of plastic bottles Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [312] Deal Signed Active [483][482]
Episode 10 3 June 2021 James and Aileen McCauley The Wriggler £50,000 40%

[note 6]

Anti-roll changing mat for babies and infants Sara Davies [313] Deal Failed [note 7] Active [484][485]
Episode 11 10 June 2021 Thomas Hurst Rockstar Spirits £25,000 8% Premium spiced rums Touker Suleyman and Tej Lalvani [314] Deal Signed Active [486][487][488]
Episode 11 10 June 2021 Yanika Cordina Cordina Hair £75,000 50% Heatless hair curling device Sara Davies [315] Deal Signed Active [489][490]
Episode 12 24 June 2021 Gaynor Saunders It's All About Shoes £50,000 45% Recyclable shoe straps Touker Suleyman [316] Deal Signed Active [491][492]
Episode 12 24 June 2021 Kate and Matt Ball Mini First Aid £50,000 20%
(Equity drops to 10% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
First aid training kit for children Sara Davies [317] Deal Signed Active [493][494]
Episode 13 1 July 2021 Darren Lewitt Feisser Nobu Pet £50,000 35%
(Equity drops to 30% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
Pet waste collecting device Touker Suleyman [318] Deal Signed Active [495][496]
Episode 13 1 July 2021 Assad Hamir and Dhruvin Patel Ocushield £75,000 15% Blue light filtering product for mobile phones Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani [319] Deal Signed Active [497][498]
Episode 13 1 July 2021 Rachel Kettlewell Fearne and Rosie £40,000 35%
(Equity drops to 30% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
Reduced sugar jams Tej Lalvani [320] Deal Failed [note 8] Active [499][500]
Episode 14 8 July 2021 Siobhan Miller Positive Birth £136,000 10%
(Equity drops to 6% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
Hypnobirthing mobile app Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [321] Deal Signed Active [501][502]
Episode 14 8 July 2021 Gary Giles and Alan Watts Ogel £50,000 10% Recyclable building materials for outdoor buildings Sara Davies and Tej Lalvani [322] Deal Signed Active [503][504]
Episode 14 8 July 2021 Kirsty McClaren and Katie Bell The Workbench London £50,000 45%
(Equity drops to 30% when investment is repaid)
Custom designed jewellery service Sara Davies [323] Deal Signed Active [505][506]
  1. ^ Super U declined the investment after filming, opting to raise funds through crowdfunding. The company remains active.
  2. ^ True Skincare declined investment after filming, deciding to continue with new brand developments without investment. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Opies emporium's investment status remains unclear. Hogan has stated negotiations were still ongoing at the time of the episode's broadcast, however has not since confirmed whether Suleyman is involved with the company.
  4. ^ Muscle Ballers investment status remains unclear. The company has indicated Sara Davies invested in the company, however there is no record of her being listed as a shareholder or director.
  5. ^ Be Nosy's investment status remains unclear. Cunha has stated her pitch was successful, however there is no record of Lalvani being listed as a shareholder or director.
  6. ^ Touker Suleyman's declined proposal of £50,000 for 90% equity of The Wriggler remains the second highest amount of equity ever requested by a dragon.
  7. ^ The Wriggler's investment was not completed. The company stated in August 2021 that the deal was still not signed and were open to offers from other investors.
  8. ^ Fearne and Rosie declined Tej Lalvani's investment after filming, deciding instead to partner with another investor. The company remains active.

Series 19[edit]

Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money requested (£) Equity Given % Description of product Investing Dragon(s) Website Result After Filming Fate
Episode 1 6 January 2022 Richard Hancock and Edward Simpson Cheesegeek £150,000 7.5%
(Equity drops to 5% if investment is repaid with 24months)
Cheese subscribing mobile app Steven Bartlett [324] Deal Signed Active [507][508]
Episode 1 6 January 2022 Dr. Chang Liu Extend Robotics £150,000 25 Human controlled robot via VR for hospitality Peter Jones [325] Deal Signed Active [509][510]
Episode 2 13 January 2022 Joel and Nicky Buckley Eco Union £85,000 20 Carbon-neutral paint roller preventing mixing of colours Deborah Meaden [326] Deal Failed [note 1] Active [511][512]
Episode 2 13 January 2022 Victoria Fullerton The Toto Sleep Company £150,000 35 Bio-metric sleeping aid for infants Sara Davies [327] TBC Active [513][514]
Episode 2 13 January 2022 Rebecca Sloan Piddle Patch £50,000 30
(Equity drops to 15% when investment is repaid)
Soil-free real grass dog toilet Steven Bartlett [328] Deal Signed Active [515][516]
Episode 3 20 January 2022 Rebecca Joy and Natalie Diana Frida Rome £50,000 20 Vegan non-leather handbags with erotic stories included Steven Bartlett [329] Deal Signed Active [517][518]
Episode 3 20 January 2022 Andrew and Karen Turner Kandy Kitchen Creations Ltd £50,000 33 Ingredients packages for soups, rissotos, stews and desserts Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden and Touker Suleyman [330] Deal Signed Active [519][520]
Episode 4 27 January 2022 Rob Angel and Debbie Greeves Barking Bags 35,000 25 Portable bag for storing goods for dogs Sara Davies [331] TBC Active [521][522]
Episode 4 27 January 2022 Charlotte Morley Little Loop 75,000
(received 140,000)
25 Clothes swapping monthly-subscription website Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett [332] Deal Signed [note 2] Active [523][524][525]
Episode 5 4 February 2022 Chris and Michael Nell Escape Kent Ltd £100,000 25
(Equity drops to 20% if investment is repaid within 24 months)
Escape room adventure course Peter Jones and Sara Davies [333] TBC Active [526][527]
Episode 5 4 February 2022 Natalie Quail Smile Time £50,000 20 Teeth whitening oral cosmetics Touker Suleyman and Steven Bartlett [334] TBC Active [528][529]
Episode 6 10 February 2022 Sofie Hepworth Little Hoppa by Sophie £75,000
(received £100,000)
45 Eco friendly baby-cot Touker Suleyman [335] Deal Signed Active [530][531]
Episode 6 10 February 2022 Shehzaad Shaikh and Zain Peir London Nootropics £50,000 30
(Equity drops to 25% if investment is repaid within 18 months)
Coffee blends with natural nootropic Deborah Meaden and Sara Davies [336] TBC Active [532][533]
Episode 7 17 February 2022 Annie Mitchell Bottle Shot Brew £80,000 10
(Equity drops to 5% if investment is repaid within 12 months)
Canned cold coffee beverages Peter Jones [337] TBC Active [534]
Episode 7 17 February 2022 Steven Murr Turbo Rocks £80,000 40 Indoor cycling device Sara Davies and Touker Suleyman [338] TBC Active [535]
Episode 7 17 February 2022 Matthew Crate and Melody Truong Toucan Giving £85,000 10 App donating to charities Steven Bartlett [note 3] [339] TBC Active [536]
Episode 8 25 February 2022 Edward Fisher and Matthew Kennedy Get Fussy £50,000 5 Refillable deodrant Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones [340] Deal Signed Active [537][538]
Episode 9 3 March 2022 Paul Westerman RBR Legflow £50,000 35 Device preventing deep vein thrombosis Touker Suleyman [341] TBC Active [539][540]
Episode 9 3 March 2022 Hannah Saunders Toddle £60,000 11.5 Vegan gentle skincare for children Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett [342] Deal Signed Active [541][542]
Episode 10 10 March 2022 Daniel Wisemen and Joseph Mills The Detective Society £75,000 25 Mystery puzzle games Deborah Meaden and Sara Davies [343] TBC Active [543][544]
Episode 11 17 March 2022 Josh Cummins and Lee Hoppen Let’s Sanitise £80,000 25%
(Equity drops to 20% when the investment is repaid)
Selection of vegan scented hand-sanitising gels Peter Jones and Touker Suleyman [344] Deal Signed Active [545]
Episode 12 24 March 2022 Paul Crawford Panther Milk £50,000 25% Plant based milk cocktails Deborah Meaden [345] Deal Failed [note 4] Active [546][547]
Episode 12 24 March 2022 Ian Worton and Peter Neath Sauce Stream Ltd £75,000 33 Squeeze bottles made from glass Peter Jones, Steven Bartlett and Deborah Meaden [346] Deal Failed [note 5] Active [548][549]
Episode 13 31 March 2022 Alex and Jenny McFadden Pretty Mama Breastfeeding 30,000 33 Easy access maternity wear Peter Jones, Steven Bartlett, Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies [347] TBC Active [550]
Episode 13 31 March 2022 Christopher Burdett and Alex Lever Pipe snug 100,000 30 Pipe sealing aid Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [348] TBC Active [551]
Episode 14 7 April 2022 David Hellard Caffeine Bullet 60,000 25
(Equity drops to 20% if the investment is repaid within 24 months.)
Caffeine energy chews Peter Jones and Steven Bartlett [349] Deal Signed Active [552]
Episode 14 7 April 2022 Matt Jones Mesoa for Men 66,000 35 Skin and hair care range for men Touker Suleyman [350] TBC Active [553]
Episode 14 7 April 2022 Natalie Duvall and Alison Burton March Muses 50,000 30 Ethnically diverse christmas decorations Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden [351] TBC Active [554]
  1. ^ Eco Union’s investment does not appear to have been completed. Joel and Nicky Buckley retired their positions as company directors 3 months before the episode’s broadcast. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Charlotte Morley was the first entrepreneur to negotiate double the financial investment originally pitched for.
  3. ^ Toucan Giving were the first entrepreneurs to decline having all five dragons invest together. The pitch was only the third instance in the show’s history that such an offer was proposed.
  4. ^ Panther Milk withdrew during due diligence following Meaden’s advice that he was better suited not to accept her investment. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Sauce Stream were the first entrepreneurs to gain investment having appeared twice on show. They however announced that they declined investment following filming. The company remains active.

Rejected offers[edit]

Series 1[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 1 Episode 5 1 February 2005 Jo Gascoigne A-Frame Golf £125,000 26.3% Lighter and cheaper golf bag Peter Jones [note 1] N/A Dissolved (2008) [555]
  1. ^ A-Frame Golf declined the offer of investment, deeming the equity requested by the dragon being too high.

Series 2[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 2 Episode 1 15 November 2005 Stefano Matheou RakaStaka £100,000 20% Stacking units for beer bottles in fridges Rachel Elnaugh and Theo Paphitis [note 1] [352] Active [556]
Season 2 Episode 2 22 November 2005 Jay Cousins Orikaso (Flatwork UK) £100,000 40% / 50% Foldable food and cooking accessories Rachel Elnaugh and Theo Paphitis [note 2] [353] Dissolved (2008) [557]
Season 2 Episode 3 29 November 2005 William Berry Accommodation for Students £150,000 50% Website for students accommodation Theo Paphitis and Doug Richard [note 3] [354] Active [558][559]
Series 2 Episode 4 6 December 2005 Peter Brewin and William Crawford Concrete Canvas £80,000 50% Emergency shelter design concept Doug Richard and Theo Paphitis [note 4] [355] Active [560]
  1. ^ RakaStaka declined the offer deeming the equity requested to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Orikaso declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by dragons to be too high. The company was dissolved by 2008.
  3. ^ Accommodation for Students’ declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Concrete Canvas declined the offer deeming the equity requested to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 3[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 3 Episode 1 3 August 2006 James Barnham and Ian Sillett NovaFlo £150,000 10% Water-overflow protection device Duncan Bannatyne, Richard Farleigh and Theo Paphitis [note 1] [356]
Series 3 Episode 2 10 August 2006 Asli Bohane Empty Me 50,000 51% Foldable picnic bag and mat Deborah Meaden [note 2] N/A Dissolved (2019) [561]
Series 3 Episode 4 24 August 2006 Fenella Lindsell and Lara Goodbody Yogabugs £250,000 30% Children's yoga and mindfulness activity Peter Jones, Richard Farleigh and Theo Pathitis [note 3] [357] Dissolved (2017) [562][563]
Series 3 Episode 5 31 August 2006 Tamlyn Thompson ID Scan Biometrics £250,000 50% Identity document scanning and storage Richard Farleigh [note 4] [358] Sold (2016) [564][565]
Series 3 Episode 6 7 September 2006 John Mooney and Andy O'Reilly Caddy Motion £250,000 50% Portable charging device for batteries for golf buggies Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh [note 5] [359] Dissolved (2011) [566]
Series 3 Episode 7 14 September 2006 Rachel Price Garden Gopher £150,000 50% Trolley for gardeners holding tools and waste up to 50lbs Richard Farleigh [note 6] N/A Dissolved (2009) [567][568]
Series 3 Episode 8 21 September 2006 Rob Law Trunki £150,000 50 Luggage suitcase for children Richard Farleigh [note 7] [360] Active [569][570]
  1. ^ NovaFlo declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons being too high. The company is still in operations as of Sep 2022.
  2. ^ Empty Me declined the offer of investment as Bohane was unwilling to lose a controlling interest in the business. The company was dissolved by 2019.
  3. ^ Yogabuddies declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons being too high. The company was dissolved in 2017, however the website remains active.
  4. ^ ID Scan Biometrics declined Farleigh’s offer of investment, appearing uncomfortable with the amount of equity requested. The company was sold in 2016 to GB Group Plc for £37 million with an additional £8 million in incentives.
  5. ^ Caddy Motion declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons being too high. The company was dissolved by 2011.
  6. ^ Garden Gopher declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Farleigh to be too high. The company was dissolved by 2009.
  7. ^ Trunki declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Farleigh to be too high, citing the offer to be based on Paphitis's aggressive behavior with the prototype resulting in physical damage and indicating safety concerns. Duncan Bannatyne has since stated his regret in not investing, citing the product’s eventual success. The company remains active.

Series 4[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 4 Episode 2 14 February 2007 Ling Valentine Lings Cars 50,000 30 Website for car rentals Duncan Bannatyne and Richard Farleigh [note 1] [361] Active [571]
Series 4 Episode 5 7 March 2007 Richard Williamson EDV Videos 250,000 25 Video production service turning home videos into biopics Deborah Meaden and Richard Farleigh [note 2] N/A N/A
Series 4 Episode 6 21 March 2007 Andrew Reeves and Dave Thomas Isis Adventure Series 200,000 50 Adult adventure puzzles and treasure hunts leading to cash rewards Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis [note 3] [362] Active [572]
  1. ^ Lings Cars declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ EDV Videos declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high.
  3. ^ Isis Adventure Series’ declined the offer of investment citing the equity requested to be too high and the dragon’s initial feedback that high sales indicated that an investment was not necessary, recommending they take out a bank loan. The company remains active.

Series 5[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 5 Episode 3 29 October 2007 Helen Wooldridge and Polly Marsh Cuddledry 100,000 45 / 40 Hooded towel aid for bathing babies Deborah Meaden and James Caan [note 1] [363] Active [573][574]
  1. ^ Cuddledry declined the offers of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 6[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 6 Episode 2 28 July 2008 Clive Billing Diamond Geezer £255,000 40% Online jewellery retailer Peter Jones, Theo Paphitis and James Caan [note 1] [364] Active [575][576]
Series 6 Episode 8 8 September 2008 Andy Hurwitz and Naomi Timperley Baby Loves Disco £100,000 40% Organised children's party planning Deborah Meaden [note 2] [365] Dissolved (2013) [577][578]
  1. ^ Diamond Geezer declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Andy Hurwitz declined the offer of investment citing the equity requested to be too high, although he did so with consulting Naomi Timperley. The company was dissolved by 2013.

Series 7[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 7 Episode 1 15 July 2009 Eddie Middleton Westhawk 255,000 48 Carbon fibre electric patio heaters Peter Jones and James Caan [note 1] N/A Dissolved (2014) [579][580]
Series 7 Episode 5 12 August 2009 Paul Ward Paragon Pe Ltd 100,000 30
(reduces to 10% over 2 years)
Non-bio laundry detergent for MRSA and C. difficile James Caan [note 2] N/A Active [581]
Series 7 Episode 6 19 August 2009 Ronan McCarthy The Spit 'n' Polish Shoeshine Company 108,000 40 Multimedia advertising shoe shining service booths James Caan [note 3] N/A Active [582]
  1. ^ Westhawk’s rejected the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragon’s to be too high, whilst Middleton’s attitude towards discussing his numbers causing frustration with the dragons. The company was dissolved by 2014.
  2. ^ Paragon Pe’s rejected the offer of investment citing he already had a healthy net profit and would not negotiate more than the 5% offered. The company remains active.
  3. ^ The Spit 'n' Polish Shoeshine Company rejected the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Caan to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 9[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Season 9 Episode 3 14 August 2011 Jim and Richard George Postsaver £160,000 35 / 30 Protection for fence posts Deborah Meaden, Duncan Bannatyne, Theo Paphitis and Hilary Devey [note 1] [366] Active [583][584]
  1. ^ Postsaver declined the offer of investment, refusing to give away more than 25%. The company remains active.

Series 10[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 10 Episode 4 30 September 2012 Michael and Joe Smith Wheelbarrow Booster £50,000 50% Wheelbarrow accessories Duncan Bannatyne and Hilary Devey [note 1] N/A Active [585][586]
Series 10 Episode 6 14 October 2012 Dustin Toland Gigwam £100,000 45% Tent system for outdoor events Theo Paphitis and Deborah Meaden [note 2] [367] Dissolved (2021) [587][588]
Series 10 Episode 8 28 October 2012 Dr Caroline Howard, Chris Kurt-Gabel and Lee Jason Taylor A to E Training & Solutions Ltd £50,000 32% Resuscitation and life support business Duncan Bannatyne [note 3] [368] Active [589][590]
Season 10 Episode 8 28 October 2012 Karina Oldale Envirothaw £115,000 50% Granular and fluid de-icer Theo Paphitis [note 4] N/A Dissolved (2014) [591]
  1. ^ Michael and Joe Smith declined the offer, believing they did not need the dragon’s help following the pitch. They went on to raise the funds without investment and have since seen profits grow in excess of £1.3m since the episodes broadcast. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Gigwam declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company was dissolved in 2021.
  3. ^ A to E Training declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Bannatyne to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Envirothaw declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Paphitis to be too high. The company was dissolved by 2014.

Series 11[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 11 Episode 3 25 August 2013 Tristan Williams, Ben Drummond and Dean Tempest Linkee £50,000 40% Quiz style board game linking questions together to form the answer. Duncan Bannatyne [note 1] [369] Active [592][593]
Series 11 Episode 5 [note 2] 8 September 2013 Tim Morgan Mountain Trike £100,000 15% Wheelchair designed for mountain hiking Deborah Meaden [note 3] [370] Active [594][595]
Series 11 Episode 10 16 February 2014 Roger and Lesley Payne Baavet £130,000 50% Woollen duvet and bed materials Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne [note 4] [371] Active [596][597]
  1. ^ Linkee declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the Bannatyne to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ The fifth episode of Series 11 was the first episode in which no offers made by the dragons were accepted by any entrepreneurs.
  3. ^ Mountain Trike declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Meaden to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Baavet declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 12[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 12 Episode 1 20 July 2014 Jake Hayman and Joe Kenyon Frame Again 60,000 100% Picture framing website for smart phones Peter Jones [note 1] [372] Dissolved (2017) [598][599]
Series 12 Episode 2 27 July 2014 Daniel Eha and Matthew Cockroft Pure Pet Food £40,000 30% / 20% Air dried dog food Deborah Meaden / Kelly Hoppen [note 2] [373] Active [600][601]
Series 12 Episode 4 10 August 2014 Harriot Pleydell-Bouverie Mallow & Marsh £65,000 / £100,000 33% / 40% Gourmet marshmallows Deborah Meaden / Peter Jones [note 3] [374] Active [602][603]
Series 12 Episode 8 15 February 2015 Cally Russell Mallzee £75,000 15% Fashion mobile commerce company and shopping application Peter Jones [note 4] [375] Active [604][605]
  1. ^ Frame Again declined the offer of investment as well as Jones’ job offer to them both, stating they preferred to keep the business for themselves as opposed to being employed. Peter Jones’ offer of 100% equity remains the highest in the show’s history. The company was dissolved by 2017.
  2. ^ Daniel and Matthew declined the offers of investment, stating they felt the equity was too high and were generally unhappy with the terms discussed. The company saw financial growth of over 300% since the episode’s broadcast and remains active.
  3. ^ Mallow & Marsh declined the offers of investment after she admitted an outside investor was already offering the original terms she was seeking. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Malzee declined Peter Jones’s offer of investment, stating he was uncomfortable with the terms discussed. The company remains active.

Series 13[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Season 13 Episode 2 19 July 2015 Oliver Tezcan The Idle Man £200,000 60% Online mens clothing brand Touker Suleyman [note 1] [376] Liquidation (2022) [606][607]
Series 13 Episode 7 23 August 2015 Ellen Green Blue Badge Company £70,000 35% Fashion mobile commerce company and shopping application Touker Suleyman [note 2] [377] Active [608][609]
Series 13 Episode 8 30 August 2015 Jo Hilditch British Cassis £50,000 40% / 35% / 20% Wine crafting company Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Sarah Willingham [note 3] [378] Active [610][611]
Series 13 Episode 10 27 December 2015 Roy Fitter Ram Training Ltd £80,000 30% Horror events company Peter Jones [note 4] [379] Dissolved (2022) [612][613]
Season 13 Episode 11 3 January 2016 Natasha Bowes Biotiful Dairy £250,000 45% Protein milk drink selections Deborah Meaden [note 5] [380] Active [614][615]
Series 13 Episode 13 24 January 2016 Yann Morvan and Richard Lee Aerodrums £75,000 30% Motion tracking drum kit Peter Jones and Nick Jenkins [note 6] [381] Active [616][617]
  1. ^ The Idle Man declined the offer of investment deeming the equity stake requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company is in liquidation as of 2022.
  2. ^ Blue Badge Company declined Touker Suleyman’s offer of investment, stating he was uncomfortable with the terms discussed. The company remains active.
  3. ^ British Cassis declined all offers of investment, stating her accountant had pre-advised her not to release more than 20% of equity. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Ram Training declined Peter Jones’s offer stating his uncomfortability at negotiating the offered equity without consulting his absent wife. The company was dissolved by 2022.
  5. ^ Biotiful Dairy declined Deborah Meaden’s offer deeming the equity requested to be too high. The company remains active.
  6. ^ Aerodrums declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 14[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 14 Episode 6 28 August 2016 Andrew Nowell PitPatPet £150,000 20% Dog Activity Monitor Nick Jenkins and Deborah Meaden [note 1] [382] Active [618][619]
Series 14 Episode 7 4 September 2016 Nick Hubert AppyParking £200,000 15% An app to help drivers find parking spaces Peter Jones and Nick Jenkins [note 2] [383] Active [620][621]
Series 14 Episode 9 1 January 2017 Sam Coley and Steve Pearce TickX £75,000 15% / 20% Price comparison website Touker Suleyman, Peter Jones and Nick Jenkins [note 3] [384] Active [622][623]
Season 14 Episode 12 29 January 2017 Joe Harper and Andy Sugden Just Bee Drinks 65,000 10% Honey-infused, fruit-flavoured water Peter Jones [note 4] [385] Active [624][625]
  1. ^ PitPatPet declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ AppyParking declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  3. ^ TickX declined the offers of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Just Bee Drinks declined Jones’ offer of investment deeming the equity requested to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 15[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 15 Episode 5 24 September 2017 Chris Rose and Alex Baker Sent into Space 130,000 35% Send things into near space - e.g. ashes for funeral service Deborah Meaden [note 1] [386] Active [626]
Season 15 Episode 10 14 January 2018 Jonathan Newman Giving Tree Ventures 75,000 35% Freeze-dried fruit and vacuum-fried vegetable crisps Tej Lalvani [note 2] [387] Active [627]
Series 15 Episode 12 4 February 2018 Alex Somervell and Johnny Pryn One Third Stories 60,000 20% Story books which teach languages to children. Peter Jones [note 3] [388] Active [628]
Season 15 Episode 13 11 February 2018 Rimi Dabhia LoveRaw 50,000 5% Dairy, gluten, and refined-sugar-free snacks Deborah Meaden [note 4] [389] Active [629][630]
Series 15 Episode 14 18 February 2018 Paul Varga, Tolulope Ogunsina, and Matthäus Ittner Playbrush 100,000 5% / 6% / 10% Mobile app game teaching children on how to brush their teeth Touker Suleyman, Peter Jones, Tej Lalvani and Deborah Meaden [note 5] [390] Active [631][632]
  1. ^ Sent Into Space declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Meaden to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Giving Tree Ventures declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the Lalvani to be too high. The company remains active.
  3. ^ One Third Stories declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Jones to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ LoveRaw declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Meaden to be too high. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Playbrush declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 16[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 16 Episode 2 19 August 2018 Noelle O’Connor and Aaron Lubrani TanOrganic 150,000 20% / 15% Eco-certified self tanning lotion Jenny Campbell, Tej Lalvani, Deborah Meaden and Touker Suleyman [note 1] [391] Active [633][634]
Series 16 Episode 4 2 August 2015 Fiona Houston and Rory McFee Mara Seaweed 100,000 50% Seaweed condiments Touker Suleyman [note 2] [392] Active [635][636]
Series 16 Episode 5 9 September 2018 Joe Moruzzi Pleesecakes 50,000 35% Cheesecakes Touker Suleyman [note 3] [393] Active [637]
Series 16 Episode 7 4 November 2018 Lukas Passia and Vincent Efferoth Noveltea 80,000 30% Alcohol flavoured tea Jenny Campbell, Tej Lalvani and Touker Suleyman [note 4] [394] Active [638][639]
Series 16 Episode 8 11 November 2018 Kirpal and Raj Stay Sixty 70,000 33.33% Reusable bottle for hot and cold drinks Touker Suleyman [note 5] [395] Active [640]
Series 16 Episode 11 23 December 2018 Hazel Anne Hamilton Reynolds Randomise 50,000 20% Board games company Jenny Campbell [note 6] [396] Active [641][642]
Series 16 Episode 12 6 January 2019 Kim Lamzer and Charlotte Dauzat Gato and Go 50,000 30 / 25%
(drops to 20% if money repaid in 18 months)
Gluten and dairy-free brownie desserts Touker Suleyman and Tej Lalvani [note 7] [397] Active [643][644]
Series 16 Episode 14 27 January 2019 Ben Knowles, Robert Sergeant and Chris Dixon Pedal Me 100,000 45% Electric cargo bikes taxi services Touker Suleyman [note 8] [398] Active [645][646]
Series 16 Episode 15 3 February 2019 Daniel Pawson Sea Chips 30,000 35% Salmon skin crisps Touker Suleyman [note 9] [399] Active [647][648]
  1. ^ TanOrganic declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Mara Seaweed rejected the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Pleesecakes declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragon to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Noveltea declined the offer of investment following the dragons declining their counter-offer of 10%. The company remains active.
  5. ^ Stay Sixty declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company remains active.
  6. ^ Randomise declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Campbell to be too high. The company remains active.
  7. ^ Gato and Go declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  8. ^ Pedal Me declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high and unfair to their current investors. The company remains active.
  9. ^ Sea Chips declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company remains active.

Series 17[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 17 Episode 1 11 August 2019 Aneisha Soobrooyen and Jack Walker Scrumbles £60,000 20% Gut friendly food for cats and dogs Deborah Meaden [note 1] [400] Active [649][650]
Series 17 Episode 7 22 September 2019 Tony Walker and George Fox Hedkayse 100,000 25% Cycle helmets made from enkayse [401] Tej Lalvani [note 2] [402] Active [651][652]
Series 17 Episode 11 22 March 2020 Patrick Tathem Pliqo Travel Bag 75,000 50%
(35% when investment is returned)
Travel bag for suits Sara Davies [note 3] [403] Active [653][654]
Series 17 Episode 13 5 April 2020 Robert Thorp Vite Brain 45,000 25% Nootropics infused drinks and snacks Touker Suleyman [note 4] [404] Active [655][656]
Series 17 Episode 13 5 April 2020 Alex Walsh and Yang Liu JustWears 80,000 20% Cellulosic fibre-based mens underwear range Tej Lalvani [note 5] [405] Active [657][658]
  1. ^ Scrumbles declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Meaden to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Hedkayse declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Lalvani to be too high. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Pliqo declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Davies to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Vite Brain declined the offer of investment citing the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company remains active.
  5. ^ JustWears’ declined the offer of investment, disagreeing with Lalvani’s concerns over the valuation. The company remains active.

Series 18[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 18 Episode 2 8 April 2021 Gina Dorodvand and Hawaa Budraa Uunn 70,000 30 Lens attachment displaying outstanding plaque on teeth Touker Suleyman [note 1] [406] Active [659][660]
Series 18 Episode 3 15 April 2021 Helene Guillaume Wild AI 72,000 10 Fitness and well-being mobile app for women Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani [note 2] [407] Active [661]
Series 18 Episode 5 29 April 2021 Dr Simon Chard and Dr Ronah Escander PÄRLA Toothpaste Tabs 70,000 30 Toothpaste tablets with recyclable glass jar Tej Lalvani and Deborah Meaden [note 3] [408] Active [662]
Series 18 Episode 11 10 June 2021 Ben Ridgeway and Liam Johnson Yap Books 100,000 25 Interactive children's reading app Touker Suleyman [note 4] [409] Active [663]
  1. ^ Uunn declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Wild AI declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be unfair to her current investors. The company remains active.
  3. ^ PÄRLA declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ Yap Books’ declined the offer of investment citing their displeasure with Suleyman’s vision for the business. The company remains active.

Series 19[edit]

Series Episode First aired Entrepreneur(s) Company or product name Money offered (£) Equity offered % Description of product Proposed Dragon(s) Website Fate
Series 19 Episode 5 3 February 2022 Pasquale Totaro and Nathan Webb Odd Ball £100,000 10% / 15% App connecting to balls creating music Deborah Meaden and Touker Suleyman [note 1] [410] Active [664][665]
Series 19 Episode 6 10 February 2022 Giorgia Granata and Eli Khrapko Wype £50,000 15% Gel spray for toilet rolls Touker Suleyman [note 2] [411] Active [530][666]
Series 19 Episode 10 10 March 2022 Molly Masters Books That Matter £50,000 30% Subscription delivery service for books with female authors Touker Suleyman [note 3] [412] Active [667][668]
Series 19 Episode 11 18 March 2022 Wilma and Ellie Carcamo Caribe Coffee Company £30,000 25% Ethically sourced and farmed coffee Peter Jones [note 4] [413] Active [669]
  1. ^ Odd Ball declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by the dragons to be too high. The company remains active.
  2. ^ Wype declined the offer of investment believing that Suleyman did not share their visions for the future of the business. The company remains active.
  3. ^ Books That Matter declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Suleyman to be too high. The company remains active.
  4. ^ The Caribe Coffee Company declined the offer of investment deeming the equity requested by Jones to be too high. The company remains active.

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