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Cornwall death notifications company secures £250k to create jobs

Life Ledger is developing a free, automated service which aims to simplify the death notifications process and take administrative burden off bereaved families

Life ledger co-founders Tremayne Carew Pole and Nicky Hector.(Image: Life Ledger)

A Cornwall-based death notifications company has secured a £250,000 investment as it looks to raise more than £1m to expand its online platform.

Life Ledger is developing a free, automated service which aims to simplify the death notifications process and take administrative burden off bereaved families.

Based at Antony near Torpoint, the company currently sends notifications to more than 900 companies across the country in sectors including financial services, utilities and telecoms.

The business has received the six-figure boost from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Investment Fund (CIOSIF), as part of its current £1.25m funding round.

Life Ledger said it would use the money to recruit and train new staff in sales, marketing and tech support, in order to accelerate new users and build partnerships with service providers.

Founder and chief executive Tremayne Carew Pole said: “Due to the sensitive nature of the business, our customer service operators will be the core to our success.

“In addition, new sales and marketing staff will allow us to grow brand recognition both directly to consumers and companies, as well as creating partnerships with other businesses that will benefit from referrals.”

The £40m CIOSIF provides debt and equity finance from £25,000 to £2m to help growing small businesses across the region. It has been established by the British Business Bank in partnership with the area’s Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).