Healthtech company receives six figure investment to help expansion
Health & Her has received a six figure follow on investment from the Development Bank of Wales
WalesOnline reports the company says it will use the investment to revolutionise the way women manage the symptoms associated with menopause.
Founded in 2017, Health & Her is the first holistic menopause hub offering products, specialist advice and symptom tracking through their menopause app.
The Development Bank of Wales made an initial six figure investment in 2019 alongside funding from a syndicate of angel investors and the Wales Angel Co-investment Fund. The Cardiff based healthtech company has grown fivefold over the past year.
This second round of funding in December 2020 sees the development bank follow its equity investment alongside the angel syndicate and matched funding from the Wales Angel Co-investment Fund .
Health & Her says the money will enable it to carry out product development and expand into mainstream retail. The company expects to create up to eighteen new jobs, and supply chain partners in Port Talbot and Conwy are also expected to benefit from the growth of the business.
Health & Her’s award winning menopause health hub seeks to empower women to manage their symptoms by providing cutting edge products, leading expert advice and clinically novel insights via an e-commerce website, telehealth service and an app. Health & Her also offers a free online menopause symptom tool and tracker, along with qualified and expert information on the menopause from the UK’s top experts. Paid online appointments are also available with specialist GPs.
Kate Bache, Health & Her co-founder and chief executive, said “Menopause can be life-changing for so many. By empowering women to consider body, mind and lifestyle –and giving them the tools to improve their experience – we hope to really change millions of women’s lives for the better.
“In fact, the research we’ve done with women has helped us understand just how complex menopause experiences and symptoms can be. It is really important that we constantly change and improve Health & Her by listening to the women we serve.
“It’s about finding the best ways to reach all women and making products and services more accessible. In a world of ever-changing communication methods and media trends, we need to make it really easy for women to find, use and feel supported by what we have to offer.
“This latest funding now means that we can scale-up with the help of the Development Bank as our long-term equity partner. From their initial investment in 2019 , their ongoing support has been critical to our growth. We’re delighted to have them on the journey with us.”
Sarah Smith, from the Development Bank of Wales’ technology ventures team, said “Health & Her is on a mission to track down the very best menopause finds, and share brilliant ideas that will change women’s lives for the better. With data at the heart of the offering, the business has recorded strong growth over the last year and plugged a gap in the market.
“Along with the continued support of the Development Bank and private angel investors, Health & Her is a home-grown business with an exciting future that is making a real difference to women’s lives. It’s great to see the impact that co-investment can make; bringing the real firepower of an institutional investor and the added value of angel investing.”
The Development Bank of Wales can invest equity in start-up, early stage or established companies looking to develop and exploit technology with entry investment from £50,000 to £2m. Follow on investment up to £5m is available along with access to a large network of co-investors and business angels through Angels Invest Wales.