From Student Storage Idea to Global Platform – Stasher’s Story Featured

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From Student Storage Idea to Global Platform – Stasher’s Story Featured

We’re thrilled to share that Stasher has been featured in a new article by Cate Lawrence at Tech.Eu, highlighting our journey from a student idea in King’s Cross to a global logistics platform connecting travellers with over 8,000 luggage storage locations across 80 countries.

The piece traces how co-founders Jacob Wedderburn-Day and Anthony Collias transformed a simple problem — nowhere to leave a bag — into an international network of trusted hotels, shops, and partners. It dives into how Stasher scaled through smart digital infrastructure, on-demand logistics, and capital-efficient growth, achieving profitability while competitors burn through funding.

From bootstrapping through COVID to pioneering a sustainable, data-driven model for travel convenience, the feature shows how a British startup proved that you don’t need Silicon Valley backing to go global — just persistence, creativity, and solid economics.

👉 Read the full feature: From student storage idea to global logistics platform: the story behind Stasher’s success

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James Stagman
James Stagman
Hi! I'm James, the marketing manager at Stasher. I'm passionate about slow travel, immersing myself in new cultures and building unique memories in different places. On our blog, I share insights and stories to inspire and help you avoid pitfalls. Most importantly, I hope to make sure that you have the most rewarding travels!