Where FinTech meets CareTech – a digital platform dedicated to supporting unpaid informal carers and businesses, offering services such as care concierge, consultations and access to vetted social care provider, aiming to alleviate the pressures faced by working carers and enhance their wellbeing.
Businesses can incorporate the platform into their employee benefits schemes and individual carers are provided with tailored support plans and assistance navigating care options.
Sector: CareTech/FinTech
Raise: £500k EIS eligible
PACP Partner Contact: Muna Khan
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June Update: Female Founders and Investors
Celebrating Women in Venture Capital at Athena VC Festival in Leeds Our Consumer & Tech Partner, Hanim Dogan-Jain, attended the Athena VC Festival in Leeds last month – an event organised by Lifted Ventures and dedicated to driving systematic change, fostering collaboration and amplifying the influence of women in venture capital. Hanim is a passionate …
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May Update: Why It’s Important To Have An Advisor | Client Wins Prestigious Award
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