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Seedrs to relaunch its Alumni Club this summer
Crowdfunding platform Seedrs has announced it is to relaunch its Alumni Club in the coming months to support portfolio companies and open up exclusive partnerships with some major global brands.
The portal, which will be open to all companies who have successfully raised on Seedrs’ equity crowdfunding platform, has already lined up the likes of Google, Amazon, Stripe and the Department for Trade to offer early stage businesses opportunities and events to help support their next stage of growth.
According to Seedrs, the relaunch comes after repeated approaches by some major global companies to support and collaborate with its ecosystem of startups and funded businesses.
Benefits for portfolio companies include what Seedrs describes as ‘exclusive packages and services’ from the likes of Stripe, CharlieHR and Amazon Web Services, as well as introductions to the Department of Trade to push potential export and trade opportunities.
Shameel Khan, Portfolio Manager at Seedrs, commented: “We have been working on developing an amazing post-raise experience for our impressive alumni companies and we are excited to re-launch the new portal this summer.
“We have a host of world-class partners already signed up, but there are some incredibly exciting deals to announce in the coming weeks that will really raise the bar.
“The long-term success of our portfolio businesses is instrumental to Seedrs own success which is why we take our Seedrs Alumni Club so seriously.”
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