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Ghanaian startup, Remoteli, has secured £250,000 ($314,824) in pre-seed funding led by Jeremie Frimpong, a Ghanaian-Dutch professional footballer from Bundesliga club Bayern Leverkusen. The funding will support Remoteli’s expansion across Africa and scaling of operations.

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Remoteli, founded by Samuel Brooksworth, aims to connect talented graduates with organizations seeking growth amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The company provides AI-powered software for matching tech professionals with organizations and is expanding its operations in Africa.

Jeremie Frimpong’s financial backing contributes to Remoteli’s objective of hiring one million individuals by 2030. The Pathways initiative aids young soccer players in discovering career opportunities beyond the field.

Frimpong’s investment is part of a growing trend of footballers investing in technology startups, mirroring the actions of French players in previous years.

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