RKA Records

RKA Records

Deal

Record label

Season 9 · Ep 8OtherAired 19 September 2011

Best known from its Dragons’ Den appearance, RKA Records is a record label in Season 9, and convinced Duncan Bannatyne to invest.

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From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

£50K
Asked for
79%
Offered equity
£63K
Sought valuation
£50K
Deal amount
79%
Deal equity
£63K
Deal valuation

Ryan Ashmore and Liam Webb walked into the Den in Season 9, Episode 8 in the episode that aired 19 September 2011. RKA Records, the record label, pitched in the Other category, one of 902 other businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

On the carpet, the number was £50,000 for a 79% stake, which valued the company at £63K.

Duncan Bannatyne made the deal at £50,000 for 79% equity. The deal valued the company at £63K.

RKA Records was one of 80 businesses to pitch in Season 9, where 16 deals got done. In the Other category overall, roughly 11% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy RKA Records?

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Did RKA Records get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

Yes. RKA Records closed a deal for £50,000 in exchange for 79% equity, with Duncan Bannatyne.

Which dragon invested in RKA Records?

Duncan Bannatyne invested in RKA Records (£50,000 total as aired).

What season of Dragons’ Den was RKA Records on?

RKA Records appeared in Season 9, Episode 8, which aired 19 September 2011.

How much was RKA Records asking for on Dragons’ Den?

The founders asked for £50,000 for 79% of the company, a £63K valuation.

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