Mobility Mojo Raises €4.25M to Boost Accessibility Platform

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Gresham House Ventures, a growth equity investor specializing in innovative businesses across consumer, healthcare, and enterprise sectors, has committed €4.25 million to Mobility Mojo. Headquartered in Dublin, this advanced accessibility audit and data platform enables organizations worldwide to foster more inclusive and accessible environments.

Gresham House Ventures commits €4.25mn investment in audit and data platform Mobility Mojo

The SaaS platform from Mobility Mojo revolutionizes how organizations assess and enhance the accessibility of physical spaces, adhering to regulations and globally recognized accessibility standards established by Mobility Mojo. By offering a standardized, cost-efficient method for evaluating, tracking, benchmarking, and showcasing accessibility across multiple locations, this platform minimizes the time, inconsistencies, and costs associated with conventional paper-based audits. Designed for adaptability, the solution supports a wide array of environments, including corporate offices, manufacturing sites, retail banks, and stores, ensuring globally measurable and consistent accessibility improvements.

Established in 2018 by certified access consultants Stephen Cluskey and Noelle Daly, both wheelchair users, along with Patrick Hickey, Founder and former CEO of Rothco, Mobility Mojo initially targeted the hospitality industry before expanding to address accessibility challenges in public and corporate sectors. Significant revenue growth has been achieved since inception, with over 100 global clients now utilizing the platform, including Accenture, Eli Lilly, and UBS.

The investment, distributed across the Mobeus and Baronsmead VCTs, will support the expansion of marketing and sales teams, the integration of AI capabilities into the SaaS platform, and the hiring of key personnel to drive further growth. Caroline Tulloch will join Mobility Mojo’s board as part of this funding, bringing extensive experience in scaling impact-driven growth businesses to facilitate the next phase of development.

This commitment aligns with Gresham House Ventures’ ongoing strategy of backing high-growth enterprises that contribute to a more sustainable future. Mobility Mojo joins a portfolio of recent investments where commercial success is closely connected to addressing social challenges, including eating disorder clinic Orri, adaptive neuro-inclusion platform Cognassist, and Mable Therapy, a digital health service for children's speech, language therapy, and counseling.

Joe Krancki, investment director at Gresham House Ventures, said: “Through this investment in Mobility Mojo, we are not only supporting an innovative business addressing a burgeoning market but are also contributing to a future where accessibility is standard practice, not an afterthought. Mobility Mojo is ideally positioned to deliver significant growth over the coming years as businesses become increasingly aware of the positive social and economic impact of creating more accessible spaces.”

Stephen Cluskey, founder and chief executive at Mobility Mojo, said: “Gresham House Ventures has an exceptional track record of supporting fast-growing, impactful businesses like Mobility Mojo. This investment will enable us to bring our solutions to more businesses and organisations, delivering real improvements for those with accessibility needs.”

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