Social media platform NewComma secures pre-seed funding

Social media platform NewComma secures pre-seed funding

The pre-seed funding round for NewComma, a social media platform that aims to empower African and Black creatives, was successfully completed in cooperation with SFC Capital, the most successful early-stage investment firm in the United Kingdom.

The financing will hasten the development of new technology and will continue to give African and Black creatives the ability to transform the creative sector on a global scale.

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What NewComma does

NewComma offers users a digital platform on which they may exhibit their portfolios, network with industry experts, and look into available employment prospects.

Employers may find great talent while maintaining diversity in their global companies by using data-driven recruitment solutions that are fair to their budgets.

It is anticipated that by the year 2030, young Africans will account for 42 percent of the world’s youth population, making it imperative that enabling structures be put in place. Particularly in light of the growth of Africa’s digital economy and the increasing popularity of working from home.

 

Remark from NewComma’s executives 

According to Ed Stevenson, Investment Executive at SFC Capital, “NewComma presents a unique opportunity to transform the African creative industry.”

“We were impressed by NewComma’s innovative approach and passion for empowering African/Black talent, combined with their understanding of the market’s potential, it convinced us to support their vision.”

According to Natalie Narh, the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of NewComma, “When people talk about Africa today, they often refer to immense opportunities that lie ahead. We believe Africa is now.”

Nigel Atta-Mensah, the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of NewComma, explains further that “African governments need to create 18 million new jobs annually to accommodate the ambitious population entering the workforce; by nurturing creatives into the formal sector, we can provide countless opportunities.”

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What people are saying about NewComma 

Norkor Nortey, a Graphic Designer, remarked, “I’m most excited about connecting with other creatives (especially other female creatives! #heygirl) and finding freelancing jobs in my niche.”

Joe Wackle, a Filmmaker said,  “Filmmaking is one of the most collaborative storytelling forms. #CommaCommunity feels like a buffet, but with many talents. I love being a part of a fearless generation defining what it means to be African and talented AF.”

Benita Nartey, an Architectural and Interior Designer, “We are a generation who wants to heal our home through thoughtful design and innovative forms of expression. We thrive in community and paving a way for a new landscape across the continent is going to take a tribe of New Commas.”

“I’m excited to be a part of the Comma Community, to meet & e-meet like-minded creatives seeking to support each other on our creative journeys, which aren’t always so clearly defined. It’ll be awesome to have a platform that provides some support to us creatives,” Tomisin Akins a Copywriter said.

With the job boards component of the website of NewComma, which the company promises would be accessible very soon, you will be able to land your next creative position. Questions and queries can be directed to info@new-comma.com.