Code First Girls: Raises £4.5M in Series A Funding

Code First Girls Raises £4.5M in Series A Funding

  • Code First Girls, a London, UK-based business that supports women into coding education and employment, raised £4.5M in Series A funding
  • The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach
  • Code FirstGirls provides coding courses for women in the UK
  • The company has already enabled 80,000 women to learn to code and by working with companies globally, to boost employability, diversity and social mobility, and transform local economies and communities
  • Existing partners include NatWest, Goldman Sachs, Ford, BT, Deloitte and Skyscanner
Steve Sam
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