Money Alive raises £1m to develop videos for advisers

Will make eight hires

Sophie King
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Money Alive has raised £1m in funding from investors as it makes plans to further improve its video platform.

As part of that funding, Money Alive received a £749,000 financial investment from Foresight Group using equity finance from the Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF). The MEIF investment formed part of the £1m funding round together with a number of private investors. This funding round will support the further development of the company's platform. Money Alive, which produces video content for financial service professionals, also hopes to use the funding to create eight new jobs across sales, content and marketing. Money Alive CEO Andy Kirby said: "Money Alive has a huge opport...

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