Manama, Bahrain: Tenmou, Bahrain’s first ‘Business Angels’ company, recently revamped its strategic direction and investment strategy to accelerate the growth of start-ups and positively impact the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Bahrain.

Chief Executive Officer of Tenmou, Mr. Nawaf Al Koheji, revealed, “Our efforts remain focused on launching additional success stories and creating a truly collaborative environment and strengthening the existing start-up ecosystem by creating more synergy. We have opened up applications for funding and are specifically seeking pre-seed and seed start-ups; innovative Bahrain-based entrepreneurs and start-ups that have reached the right stage of viability in their business can apply now through Tenmou’s website”

“We also plan to launch additional programs and initiatives in the near future in order to further support the ecosystem and drive early stage investments, this comes in line with our renewed investment strategy and overall strategic vision of the Company,” he added.

To support Tenmou’s aggressive and newly established investment growth strategy, the team has steadily expanded under the CEO’s leadership restructuring its team and rebranding the Company in order to reflect Tenmou’s position as a leader in the start-up ecosystem and its vision of driving and facilitating a better flow of investments using a more streamlined approach.

Commenting on the new brand, Mr. Nawaf Al Koheji revealed, “We have just unveiled a fresh new brand identity for Tenmou, which better reflects our journey as a Company” he added.

In addition, Tenmou has series of activities and initiatives in the pipeline to not only support and fund start-ups, but to create a community and network that fosters and facilitates partnerships, encourage an increased flow of investment, as well as create more fruitful opportunities within the entrepreneurial ecosystem itself.

To find out more information, email info@tenmou.me , follow the Instagram account on social media @tenmoubh or visit Tenmou’s website https://tenmou.me/                

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This press release has been issued by TRACCS Bahrain. 

For further information, please contact
Shaikha Seyadi
Tel: +973 17 592008 Ext. 101 | M: +973 66395500
Email: shaikha.seyadi@traccs.net 

About Tenmou

Tenmou launched in 2011 and aims to provide both financial and advisory support to Bahraini entrepreneurs enabling them to successfully launch businesses at the seed stage of development. It also aspires to provide budding entrepreneurs with increased opportunities of learning, giving rise to success stories under the guidance of the Company’s shareholders, business leaders and investors, who have a wealth of real-life experience in the business world.

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