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myNexus launches intelligent smart-matching for entrepreneurs and investors with £6.85m reserve ready to invest
MYNEXUS has launched its long-awaited digital smart-matching service for entrepreneurs and investors, with a £6.85m investment reserve ready to finance UK start-up businesses.
The advanced online system is designed to eliminate time-consuming and biased pitch and procurement processes, which have previously constrained and undermined UK entrepreneurialism and business development. myNexus incorporates business simulation gaming tech to profile users’ skill sets for compatibility and more intelligent matches.
Start-up and growth businesses will now be able to source seed and angel investment with speed and certainty, and without investor bias, as 400 entrepreneurs and investors test the digital platform before its hard launch later this year.
Put live in Beta format this month by UK-based SaaS company myNexus Limited, the service for ambitious SMEs is the product of a think tank pooling expertise from former Visa, Amazon, Google and Rolls-Royce executives who hope it will contribute to a reboot of the UK economy.
Dubbed by its creators as ‘the Match.com for growth businesses’, myNexus incorporates simulation technology to plot entrepreneurs on an Entrepreneur Skills Index (ESI) and evaluate them against their plans, while measuring investors’ acumen, capital and propensity for risk to inform them in return. Initial pitches are anonymised to remove investor questioning bias.
James McMillan, 36, CEO and co-founder of myNexus, said: “Innovation has benefited hugely from the investment industry but investment hasn’t benefited from innovation, until now. This technology is a game changer, allowing investors to assess and back businesses more quickly than previously possible.
“For entrepreneurs, getting investment is like getting married. However, a lack of innovation means they’ve been courting in an old-fashioned way through an outdated and enormously biased process that too often ends in a messy divorce. Just as online dating revolutionised people’s capacity to find the right personal relationships, myNexus partners compatible business people according to their skills, resources and goals.”
James, an award-winning business advisor from Manchester, added: “myNexus leverages gaming technology to validate the skills of the entrepreneur and curate ‘right-fit partnerships’ with investors through an intelligent smart-matching algorithm. It means business relationships are established quickly, saving time and money for entrepreneurs and investors while ultimately accelerating investment in early-stage UK businesses.”
In transforming both pitching and investing processes, myNexus has diminished bias that leads to the underfunding of female founders, BAME & LGBT entrepreneurs as well as businesses outside London. myNexus’ algorithms focus on skills, traits and capabilities, measured and matched through performance scoring systems.
Gaynor Matthews, 54, from Solihull near Birmingham, CIO and co-founder of Manchester-based myNexus, said: “Female, BAME and LGBT entrepreneurs have as much to offer industry and the regeneration of our economy as any other entrepreneur.
“High level business research suggests that companies born from these communities are much less likely to receive investment than others because of investor questioning bias. In addition, businesses which receive investment still have an equal fail rate to those that don’t due to a poor skills match. myNexus is designed to level the playing field and increase success rates for all businesses and investors.”
Users access myNexus on desktop, tablet and mobile devices through personalised dashboards which provide real time snapshots of myNexus’s entire growth capital landscape and ecosystem, as well as compatibility ratings between potential suitors and anonymised direct messaging for purer business relationships.
myNexus is pleased to announce they are opening up their unique system to 400 beta users ahead of a full launch later in the year.
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