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Jon Robinson

Steven Bartlett invests in youngest solo pitcher on Dragons' Den

Steven Bartlett has invested in a university dropout who appeared on Dragons' Den as the youngest solo pitcher ever on the hit BBC One show.

The Social Chain co-founder backed Myles Dickinson with a £35,000 investment in an episode aired on Thursday, February 2.

Speaking to BusinessLive, the budding entrepreneur said the Diary of a CEO podcast presenter had been his first choice.

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The teenager founded Haze Customisation in Manchester in October 2021 while studying at The London Institute of Banking and Finance.

He dropped out in August 2022 and went on to co-found Blatant Skin in Manchester this month with entrepreneur Johnny Lye.

Writing on LinkedIn before the episode was aired, Mr Dickinson said: "Bringing an exciting business to the show, whilst also being the youngest person to ever go on alone at 18.

"It wasn’t easy but I hope me going on the show inspires more young entrepreneurs to start their owns businesses."

Speaking later to BusinessLive Mr Dickinson, now 19, said Haze Customisation was born out of a university project and initially funded by his student loan.

After purchasing laser engravers from China, and experimenting with transferring data from bank cards, the budding entrepreneur is now able to let customers create their own personalised credit cards.

Myles Dickinson appeared on Dragons' Den (Digital Next)

Mr Dickinson said: "It was exam season at the time the show was being filmed so it was full on. I headed up to Salford and it only hit me when I entered the waiting room before hand that it was real.

"For a few reasons my final pitch wasn't actually ready until just before filming started which made me extra nervous.

"Steven Bartlett was my first choice of backer and I'm so excited to be working with him."

Mr Bartlett secured a 35% stake in the business with his £35,000 investment.

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