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Launch Africa Funds The Future Of Mental Health Credits

Launch Africa Funds The Future Of Mental Health Credits. Ollie Health is proud to announce that it has successfully closed a pre-seed investment from Launch Africa Fund. This is a defining moment for the company as it sets out to revolutionize the way mental health care is provided for modern, global teams. It believes it’s time to break the barriers of isolation and mental health pressures that affect company growth and talent retention.

The company believes that mental health is the biggest problem this generation faces, with increasing rates of anxiety, burnout, and social isolation. The company’s vision is to provide access to mental health support to everyone, regardless of their location or financial situation. That’s why it is committed to scaling its platform to reach 100,000 mental health credits across 25 countries, making mental health globally accessible.

Currently, Ollie Health’s platform is being used by remote workers in 16 countries, with over 110,000 therapy minutes booked on the platform. The company is thrilled with the progress it has made and it is excited to take its mission to the next level. The modern workforce is increasingly remote and global, leading to isolation and mental health pressures that affect company growth. Burnout is a major problem, and companies lack the data and live support which is leading to talent churn.

Mental health credits help companies achieve peak performance and improve the mental well-being of their employees. Ollie Health’s vision is to reduce the cost of remote therapy by utilizing credits, making it more accessible to everyone. This is a critical step in addressing the mental health crisis that affects so many individuals worldwide.

Launch Africa is a leading force in the African startup ecosystem, and Ollie Health is honored to have them as a partner in this journey. This investment will enable Ollie Health to further develop its platform and bring its solution to even more people in need.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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