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What Happened to The Oomph After Dragons’ Den?

The Oomph appeared on Dragons’ Den in 2017, Series 15 Episode 6. The business was a in-cup coffee brewer. They secured investment from Jenny Campbell on the show. The company went into liquidation in 2022.

The Pitch

Matthew Deasy walked into the Den in 2017 with a in-cup coffee brewer. They were asking for £40,000 in exchange for 15% of the business.

The pitch landed well enough in the Den that at least one Dragon decided to back it.

The Deal

A deal was struck on the show. Jenny Campbell offered £40,000 for 15%, and Matthew Deasy accepted.

It’s worth noting that Dragons’ Den deals agreed on camera often go through further negotiation off-screen. Some complete as shown; others are renegotiated or never finalise at all. The company’s subsequent trading history is the clearest indicator of what actually happened.

What Happened After the Show

The Oomph did not survive long-term. The company was dissolved in 2022, some 5 years after the pitch.

This is not an unusual outcome. The majority of businesses that appear on Dragons’ Den, deal or no deal, don’t make it in the long run. The show can provide a platform and capital, but it can’t substitute for a sustainable business model.

Is The Oomph Still in Business?

No. The Oomph is no longer in business. Based on available records, the company is liquidation (2022).

Related Companies

If you’re curious about other businesses from the same episode, you might also want to look at Nana's Manners, Corner (Train With Corner), Dappad. Each has its own story of what happened after the Den.

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Companies House Data

Status
active
Company Number
16177104
Registered Name
OOMPH LIMITED
Incorporated
2025-01-10
Company Type
ltd
SIC Codes
47910
Registered Address
55 Rosary Road, Oldham, OL8 2SJ, England
Accounts
N/A
Officers
  • TABBSAM, Zakia — director
    55, Rosary Road, Oldham, OL8 2SJ, England