Unmind scores £3M investment for its workplace mental health platform

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Unmind, a U.K.-based startup that offers a mental health platform for the workplace, has raised £3 million in new funding
The round is led by London-based venture capital firm Felix Capital, with co-investment from Michael Whitfield and Chris Bruce, the founders
of Thomsons Online Benefits.Founded in 2016, Unmind is a B2B service that provides “clinically backed” tools, training and assessments
for company employees in a bid to improve workplace mental health
The digital platform, delivered through the Unmind mobile app, includes bite-sized exercises for “everyday wellbeing,” personalised
assessments, and customised programmes for improving areas such as stress, focus, and sleep.“There is not enough support in society for
people’s mental health, and this is especially true in the workplace,” explains co-founder and CEO Dr Nick Taylor, who is a Clinical
Psychologist
“Everyone has mental health — and supporting it is integral to a successful workforce — but most provisions are highly reactive and
heavily stigmatised, leading to low uptake amongst employees.”To help remedy this, Unmind is designed to offer a “positive, preventative
solution” that anyone can use to bolster their mental health
Designed to be anonymous, Taylor says employees can use the platform to proactively measure, manage and improve their mental health and
well-being.“The digital platform offers personalised assessments, bite-sized tools, online interventions and confidential signposting to
other services,” he explains
“Employees can anonymously access Unmind at anytime, anywhere, on any device.”To date, Unmind has partnered with organisations such as
John Lewis Partners, Made.com, Square Enix, William Hill, Yorkshire Building Society, Thomsons Online Benefits and Pentland Brands, to name
just a few
“Unmind is now used in many countries around the world, which is an exciting place to be given the early stage of the company,” says
Taylor
“We are focused on working with enterprise clients with 1,000 plus employees.”Meanwhile, Unmind says the new investment will be used to
improve the startup’s “consumer grade, mobile first product,” whilst increasing its library of proprietary content
The broader vision, says the company, is to help create a workplace environment where mental health is “universally understood, nurtured
and celebrated.”