Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Back in 2016, Elliott was knee-deep in his studies at Leeds University. And in the midst of it all? He was feeling the burn of shared living and bill-splitting dramas.
Cue the light bulb moment! With a mission to tackle the chaos of splitting household bills head-on, Elliott created Bunch. This put the power back into the hands of students everywhere – no more headaches over who owes what – just faff-free living.

Where are we now
Fast forward to 2025, and we’ve now moved into the residential market with our services being used and trusted by 1,000s of renters and homeowners everywhere, helping them to manage household bills in one convenient place and offering a top-notch service.


What came next
And now? Bunch is the go-to solution for anyone looking to streamline their finances and make life a whole lot simpler. So whether you’re a homeowner, renter or student, Bunch has your back!
Our achievements so far
Happy households
Average hours saved per year
Trustpilot reviews
Life at Bunch
At Bunch we strive to make work as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Our teams collaborate closely together, either from our central Bristol HQ, our satellite offices in Sri Lanka and London, or from home as part of our hybrid working promise.
We empower our colleagues to take ownership, encourage innovation, and celebrate successes regularly. We’re also very sociable and enjoy regular nights out and activities!
Our values guide our behaviours.
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Delivery
We get stuck in, overcome setbacks, and hold ourselves accountable.
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Good vibes
We aim to be a positive and friendly place, where people want to be.
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One team
We work collaboratively across the organisation in the interests of our customers and wider the outcome.
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Growth
We strive to grow ourselves, and the Company.
Take a look behind the scenes at Bunch:












Want to join the team?
We’re always on the lookout for talent looking to make their mark on the world. So, don’t wait a second longer. View our latest job opportunities today.
