Natural Fertility Today

Location,City : Nigeria / Lagos

Max Target : $ 25000

Equity on offer : 10 %

Min Target : $ 13000

Equity on offer : 5 %

Industry :
Education & Training

Investment Round :
Pre-seed

Stage :
Development

Website : Visit

Summary

The Natural Fertility Today is a high ticket, online coaching program that helps women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and hormonal disorders, heal and get pregnant naturally without any hassles. Women are coached on an individual basis, with specific focus on their nutritional, psychological and spiritual needs

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The Business

According to Globe Newswire, global fertility market size was valued at $33.1 billion in 2020 and it is predicted to hit $47.9 billion in 2030.
According to the International Coaching Federation, in 2019, the estimated market size of the Coaching Industry in the U.S was $15 billion. If the predictions are correct, with the average yearly growth rate of 6.7%, the value can grow to $20 billion by 2022.

The Market

According to Globe Newswire, global fertility market size was valued at $33.1 billion in 2020 and it is predicted to hit $47.9 billion in 2030.
According to the International Coaching Federation, in 2019, the estimated market size of the Coaching Industry in the U.S was $15 billion. If the predictions are correct, with the average yearly growth rate of 6.7%, the value can grow to $20 billion by 2022.

Objective/Future (Use of funds)

The maximum funding is to enable me get authorized and certified to practice as a Hormone and Fertility Coach. I will also use the funds to establish, market and grow my coaching business

The minimum fund will help me get certified as a Coach

The Team

Ebunoluwa Adeyemo - Founder

A graduate of Biochemistry. Having struggled with Fertility challenges and experienced the pain and depression that comes with it, I see it as a responsibility to help other women faced with such challenges, too

Adesua Oni - Pregnancy Coach

She is a registered nurse and a midwife with over 10 years’ experience at different healthcare facilities in Nigeria

Exit Strategy

Outright selling of the company

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