Gresham House announces a £1.15 million investment in StoryShare, a leading SaaS Mobile Employee Experience Platform (EXP).

StoryShare provides a SaaS platform to help large organisations, with diverse and mobile work forces, engage and develop employees anywhere, any time on any device.

Leading brands including Unilever, DLA Piper and Renault use StoryShare to help employees love work. Increasingly companies acknowledge that staff want to use the same type of technology they use at home at work. StoryShare enables this by delivering a “Netflix” style experience to communication and learning and is proven to significantly improve employee engagement and productivity.

Rob Dumbleton, CEO at StoryShare, comments “We’re delighted with this equity raise. It reflects our success in being at the forefront of mobile learning solutions with some of the world’s largest companies. Importantly, it demonstrates the confidence of the investment market in our strategy and product. It gives our team great impetus to accelerate our growth plans and deliver on our mission “to help employees love their work”.

The funding will support StoryShare’s sales and marketing activity in a market which is expected to grow to $37.6 billion by 2020. With more informed employees outperforming their peers by 77 percent (Gartner), mobile optimised platforms are one of the fastest growing solution segments for enterprise.

Henry Alty, Investment Director, VCTs, Gresham House Ventures commented “StoryShare is a great example of a business delivering real employee engagement on mobile. They recognise the challenge of making enterprise applications as engaging as consumer apps, and a great list of customers are a testament to their success. We look forward to working closely with them, as well as the new chair Arlene Adams, to further deliver on the growth they’ve seen to date.”

Arlene Adams joins StoryShare as Non-Executive Chairman of the Board. Adams was the Founder & CEO of Peppermint Technology, the leading SaaS Platform for law firms, where she remains on the board. Previously, she held senior CEO and Director roles at Advanced Computer Software Group (previously IRIS), OLM Group, Valista and Sun Microsystems.

StoryShare is disrupting the employee experience market by bringing the technology people love using at home into the workplace. The investment from Gresham House Ventures, and the quality of the team, provide a strong basis for growth and the opportunity for StoryShare is exceptional. I am delighted to be working with the team as they embark on this exciting phase.

– Arlene Adams, Non-Executive Chairman at StoryShare