London-based Plumm secures £2.2M funding. The company plans to use the funds to expand operations in the UK and abroad in the EU, Middle East, and US, as well as to strengthen its partnerships and sales and marketing staff.
Plumm, under the leadership of its founder and CEO, Asim Amin, offers an integrated software platform where staff members can use group education, self-help tools, and customised coaching and therapy sessions.
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All of the wellness resources on it were developed internally by certified coaches, therapists, and mental health professionals. It offers unlimited access to soundscapes and meditations for mental health, as well as online classes and dialogue therapy for personal development. Furthermore, a global network of more than 150 therapists and coaches who speak more than 30 languages are available for video sessions.
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Commenting on the news, Amin Amin said: “I’m delighted that investors understand and value the vision and mission of Plumm at this exciting stage of expansion for the company. Plumm has attracted a wide corporate client base which means we have been able to help thousands of people through our mental health solutions platform. We’re excited to be partnering with IW Capital as we look ahead to further growing the business.“
About Plumm
Plumm offers scalable, long-lasting support for mental health and personal development, which promotes the success of both businesses and people. They provide unlimited access to self-care resources like soundscapes and meditations as well as personal development tools like live events and online courses.
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