Vestd

Vestd

Equity management platform for SMEs

Overview

Vestd provides an equity management platform for UK-based SMEs and startups to organize and administer employee share schemes, cap tables, and related equity processes through a software-as-a-service model. The platform helps users set up and manage share schemes (including EMI and CSOP), maintain cap tables, and generate reports, making equity administration more efficient and accurate. Operations are delivered via a subscription service, with potential premium services for more complex needs. Vestd differentiates itself by focusing on the UK market and offering tools tailored to tax-efficient employee share schemes, aiming to simplify ownership management for growing companies. The company's goal is to help businesses align employees and shareholders by digitizing and streamlining equity management as they scale.

About Vestd

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Why Vestd is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Enterprise Software

Fintech

Financial Services

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$60K

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2014

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What believers are saying

  • Foresight invested in June 2026, Vestd’s first institutional round.
  • Vestd says thousands of UK businesses already manage shareholders on its platform.
  • India launch, enterprise tools, and SPV infrastructure widen revenue beyond SME subscriptions.

What critics are saying

  • PISCES remains sandbox-only; permanent authorization is absent as of 2026.
  • India expansion after Trica Equity demands local execution against entrenched incumbents.
  • Enterprise and AI bets can distract from core cap-table reliability; product failure damages trust.

What makes Vestd unique

  • 27 April 2026 FCA approval makes Vestd a PISCES operator.
  • Vestd runs PISCES without financial intermediaries, cutting private-share trading frictions.
  • Ten years profitable, Vestd pairs equity management with fundraising and share liquidity.

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Total Funding

$60k

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

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Home Office Stipend

Professional Development Budget

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6 month growth

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Adside
Jul 17th, 2026
Cap table software pricing in 2026: 7 vendors compared.

Cap table software pricing in 2026: 7 vendors compared. Cap table software pricing ranges from free to custom quotes. Here is what Carta, Pulley, Ledgy, and five more actually charge, checked July 2026. Cap table software pricing in 2026: what it costs. Cap table software pricing runs from genuinely free to a sales call with no number attached. Five of the seven vendors in this category publish a real dollar or pound figure for at least their entry paid tier on their own site: Pulley, Mantle, Cake Equity, Eqvista, and Vestd. Carta, the market leader, and Ledgy don't. Carta's paid plans (Build, Grow, Scale) are all custom quotes, and Ledgy keeps every paid tier past its free plan behind a sales conversation too. The table below pulls every verified entry-level and top-tier price Topalternatives could find on each vendor's own pricing page, checked July 16, 2026. Where a vendor won't publish a number, Topalternatives say so instead of guessing. Every vendor's price, side by side. | Tool | Free tier | Entry paid price | Top published tier | 409A included? | | Carta | Yes, under 25 stakeholders / $1M raised | Quote-only (Build) | Quote-only (Scale) | Add-on, quote-only | | Pulley | No | $1,200/year, 25 stakeholders | $3,500/year, 40 stakeholders (Growth) | Yes, on Growth | | Ledgy | Yes, under 50 stakeholders | Quote-only (Scale) | Quote-only (Enterprise/Public) | Add-on, quote-only | | Cake Equity | Yes, under 5 stakeholders | $1,000/year, 25 stakeholders | $2,750/year, 40 stakeholders (Team) | Yes, 2/year on Team | | Eqvista | Yes, under 20 stakeholders | $2/stakeholder/month (Premium) | $990-$2,590/year by funding stage (409A bundle) | Yes, bundle tier | | Mantle | Yes, unlimited stakeholders | $1,200/year flat (Essentials) | $3,000/year flat (Growth) | Yes, 1/year on Growth | | Vestd | No | £2,200/year, existing customers only (Self-Serve) | £4,200/year (Guided) | Not applicable, UK HMRC valuations instead | All prices come from each vendor's own pricing page, checked July 16, 2026. Enterprise and quote-only tiers are negotiated per customer; get your own quote before comparing against this table. Carta and Ledgy: the two vendors that won't give you a number. Carta is the more extreme case. Its pricing page shows zero dollar figures past the free Launch plan. Build, Grow, and Scale all require a demo, and what you pay depends on stakeholder count and which add-ons (409A valuations, ASC 718 reporting, IPO advisory) you attach. Third-party aggregation of real customer contracts puts typical paid plans around $1,000-$2,500 a year for small cap tables, with 409A valuations often billed on top, but that figure is not Carta's own and Carta does not confirm it. The lack of a price list is also the top reason cited in switch reviews: customers describe renewal increases that arrive without warning, including one account moving from $99 to $3,000. Ledgy is opaque in a different way. Every paid tier past its free 50-stakeholder Launch plan, Scale, Enterprise, and Public, sits behind a "contact sales" button, and Ledgy doesn't publish a number for any of them that you can rely on. Every other vendor in the category, Pulley, Mantle, Cake Equity, Eqvista, and Vestd, has decided to compete by showing a number instead. Five vendors are betting that publishing a price wins deals from Carta's and Ledgy's opacity. Per-stakeholder or flat fee: how the seven vendors price by headcount. The seven vendors split into two pricing philosophies. Mantle charges a flat annual fee ($1,200 Essentials, $3,000 Growth) regardless of headcount, so hiring or granting more equity never bumps you to a pricier tier. Everyone else charges by stakeholder count in some form. Cake Equity caps a tier at a stakeholder number and charges extra per head past it, $1 more on Build and $5 more on Team. Pulley caps its tiers too, but once you cross 25 stakeholders on Startup or 40 on Growth, it pushes you straight to a custom Enterprise quote instead of billing a per-head overage. Eqvista bills a flat $2 per stakeholder per month. Carta and Ledgy fold stakeholder count into a quote you only see after a sales call. If your cap table is going to grow fast through hiring or option grants, a flat-fee plan avoids repricing every time you cross a threshold. If it's going to stay small and slow-growing, a per-stakeholder plan with a real published number, like Eqvista's $2/stakeholder/month or Cake Equity's tiers, can cost less in absolute terms. What a 409A valuation adds to the real bill. A 409A valuation is where the sticker price and the real bill diverge most. Mantle and Pulley bundle one valuation into their top published tier ($3,000 and $3,500 a year respectively). Cake Equity bundles two a year into Team at $2,750. Eqvista sells 409A as its own annual bundle, starting at $990 for a pre-revenue company and stepping up to $2,590 at Series A, with unlimited updates included at whatever tier you land on. Carta and Ledgy both treat 409A as an extra layered on top of an already quote-only plan, so the true cost of a Carta or Ledgy cap table with a valuation attached isn't visible anywhere on either pricing page. Vestd is the outlier. It runs on UK HMRC valuations rather than US-style 409A, since it's built around EMI, CSOP, and growth share schemes for UK companies, not US equity compensation. If you want to compare costs before booking a single sales call, Pulley, Cake Equity, Eqvista, and Mantle are the four vendors that let you do that end to end, including for a bundled 409A valuation. Vestd publishes real prices for Self-Serve and Guided, though its top Full Service tier is quote-only. Carta and Ledgy are the two vendors where you can't get a reliable number for any paid tier without talking to sales. For a full ranked comparison of who fits which buyer, see its Carta alternatives and Pulley alternatives guides. Whichever vendor you're evaluating, treat every number on this page as a starting point, not your quote. Stakeholder count, funding stage, and add-ons move the final price on every tool here except the truly flat-fee plans. Faq. Why doesn't Carta publish its cap table software pricing?+ Which cap table tool has the cheapest published entry price?+ Do any cap table tools include a 409A valuation in the price?+ Is Ledgy cheaper than Carta once you're past the free tier?+ Sources. Spotted something wrong or out of date? Report it and Topalternatives'll check it against the source.

FinTech Global
Jun 9th, 2026
Vestd secures Foresight backing to accelerate PISCES rollout and India expansion

Vestd, a UK sharetech platform enabling equity inclusion for private companies, has secured growth investment from Foresight Group in its first institutional funding round. The amount was not disclosed. The company, which has been profitable for years and last raised capital from friends and associates in 2021, will use the funds across four areas: building infrastructure as a licensed PISCES operator under the FCA's new private company share-trading regime, scaling operations in India, expanding enterprise capabilities for larger businesses, and executing a strategic AI programme. Vestd already serves thousands of UK businesses managing shareholders and equity. The company launched Vestd India last year through a partnership with Trica Equity and reports positive early momentum in the market.

UK Tech News
Apr 29th, 2026
Vestd becomes FCA-approved PISCES operator, first platform without financial intermediaries

Vestd, a share scheme and equity management platform, has received approval from the Financial Conduct Authority to operate the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System. The framework, established in June 2025, enables private firms to auction shares to professional and institutional investors without public listing. Vestd joins the London Stock Exchange and JP Jenkins as approved PISCES operators. The platform will operate without financial intermediaries, charging no fees to buyers and allowing direct collaboration with investors to reduce costs. Following QPLAY's pioneering trade in March 2026, Vestd says its approval signals the market's growing maturity. The platform's end-to-end solution covers Special Purpose Vehicles and portfolio management, offering new liquidity options for founders, early-stage investors and employees whilst providing investors access to previously difficult-to-reach UK businesses.

London Loves Business
Nov 22nd, 2024
Vestd's new investment offering will help startups get funding in a challenging market

Sharetech platform Vestd has launched a new fully-integrated investment platform to simplify fundraising for startups and scaleups, as new data has revealed a challenging investment environment for founders.

London TV
Aug 3rd, 2023
‘Co-founder prenups’ skyrocket as economic instability takes its toll

Vestd introduced ‘co-founder prenups’, the business version of the better-known marital agreements, through its ‘agile partnerships’ solution in 2021.

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