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Ghana’s Zuputo selected for tretton37’s Startup Boost programme.
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Ghana’s Zuputo selected for tretton37’s Startup Boost programme.

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The legal tech startup Zuputo has been selected among the ten companies for the Startup Boost programme launched by Sweden-based tech consulting company tretton37.

Out of the ten selected companies, Five are based in Africa (Ahiyoyo, Aliments, Iguru Therapies, Iko Africa and Zuputo), four in Europe (Datatera, EarthCare, Plussa and Tablerone) and one in Asia (Ecocentric). Half of them have female founders or co-founders. The startups operate in various areas: environment, education, legal, e-commerce, mental health, and healthcare.

Selected from a pool of over 50 applicants, the selected startups will be provided pro bono support in programming, design, and strategy. 

Founded by Jessie Abugre, Nana Adwoa Amponsah-Mensah, and Kwame Owusu Afram in August 2023, Zuputo aims to make legal services accessible and affordable. The platform streamlines contract processes, facilitates business incorporation and connects businesses with legal experts. The company recently launched its Lawyer Connect feature, simplifying finding legal experts based on a user’s tailored requirements. The feature enables users to access legal experts in specific areas such as business law, intellectual property, company incorporation, or family matters.

Source: tretton37

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