Remoteli, a Ghanaian tech talent startup, has raised $315k in funding from football player Jeremie Frimpong

Remoteli Ghana

Remoteli, a Ghanaian tech talent startup, secured US$315,000 in funding from Dutch professional footballer Jeremie Frimpong.

Founded in 2020, Remoteli is a technology-driven platform that focuses on bringing together innovative organizations looking to develop diverse and highly competent remote workforces with bright workers from Africa.

Remoteli facilitates remote work by removing geographical boundaries and utilizing data-driven insights and sophisticated algorithms.

Apart from its primary matchmaking service, the startup is creating an array of tools and resources that aim to strengthen global businesses by linking them with skilled and driven African workers.

These include time monitoring tools, invoice systems, project management software, and smooth communication lines.

CEO of Remoteli Samuel Brooksworth stated, “These collaborations have enabled us to tap into existing networks, promote digital literacy, and create job opportunities for a diverse talent pool”.

The startup hopes to revolutionize the African job scene, and the fresh funding round will help it accelerate its growth and impact.

 

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