
Gresham House Ventures has completed a €4.25mn investment into Mobility Mojo, a technology platform that helps organisations evaluate and enhance the accessibility of their buildings.
Mobility Mojo’s platform has been adopted by major global employers including Accenture, UBS, Eli Lilly and Bayer, and aims to turn complex accessibility data into actionable insights, transforming how organisations assess accessibility across sites by applying global accessibility standards. Based in Dublin, the company reduces the time, inconsistency, and costs associated with traditional paper-based audits by providing a standardised digital solution for capturing, tracking, and promoting accessibility.
The package of investment consisted of an initial €2.25mn, which was completed in January 2025 and played a significant role in delivering a standout year for Mobility Mojo. The business achieved 63% year-on-year revenue growth in 2025, expanding its footprint to more than 30 countries and improving access for more than one million employees across 1,500 buildings worldwide.
The remaining €2mn of investment has now been completed and will support the business in strengthening its platform with AI-powered reporting tools, expanding its team and further bolstering its global reach. The EU market will be a particular focus for Mobility Mojo in 2026, with the EU Accessibility Act placing additional obligations on European businesses to ensure accessibility and more inclusive workplaces – a challenge that the business’s platform directly addresses. In addition, the business plans to strengthen partnerships with major employers, consultants and ESG teams, ensuring that accessibility becomes a core part of corporate sustainability strategies, workplace wellbeing initiatives, and long-term investment planning.
The investment, made on behalf of the Gresham House VCTs and Baronsmead VCTs, continues a busy period of activity for Gresham House Ventures, and follows recent investments into digital savings and mortgage platform Tembo, workplace trust leader Veremark and financial automation platform ARKK.
Marieke Christmann, portfolio director at Gresham House Ventures, said:
“Mobility Mojo has made impressive progress in the last year following our initial tranche of investment, winning blue-chip clients and enhancing its product offering to help global businesses create even more inclusive, productive workplaces where all employees are empowered to deliver their best work. This second tranche will support Mobility Mojo in going further and faster, bringing new capabilities to its platform and further building its presence in the European market, where regulatory requirements mean that its offering is particularly valuable.”
Stephen Cluskey, CEO and co-founder of Mobility Mojo, said:
“Accessibility in the built environment has been stuck in the past, with manual audits, spreadsheets and inconsistent standards across sites. Global organisations have had the ambition to do better but never the tools to match. Mobility Mojo provides that missing infrastructure: a complete end to end platform to assess, manage, and continuously improve accessibility across an entire property portfolio. We turn what has traditionally been a reactive, site by site exercise into a strategic, data driven programme. This investment from Gresham House Ventures enables us to scale that transformation globally and help more organisations make every building a place where everyone can thrive.”
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