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Mable Therapy has secured funding

Mable Therapy has raised funds from Gresham House Ventures, a growth equity investor specializing in digitally driven businesses, to further build out its proprietary technology platform, as well as invest in sales and marketing capabilities, helping take the business to its next stage of growth.

Mable Therapy is the UK’s leading digital platform for children’s speech and language therapy and counselling services. Using cutting-edge, gamified technology, Mable Therapy’s interactive platform captivates children and young people from the moment they start their session. The platform uses creative resources, games and tools to reduce anxiety and make therapy engaging and fun.

Oaklins Cavendish, based in the UK, advised Mable Therapy on its investment from Gresham House Ventures.

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Zuleika Salter

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London, United Kingdom
Oaklins Cavendish

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