CV Wallet secures £880k investment from angel investors

Skills-based hiring platform valued at over $7 million

27 March 2023: CV Wallet, the skills-based hiring platform that harnesses the latest Web3 and AI technologies, has raised $1.1 million in an angel investment round. This gives the business a pre-revenue valuation of over $7 million.

The start-up secured the funding in just two weeks, with the oversubscribed round closed early, following overwhelming interest. This is despite a tech funding crisis, which may last into 2024 according to experts[i].

The round has been supported by a small number of angel investors, all of whom had previously invested in ClickIQ, the programmatic recruitment advertising start-up. This was the earlier venture of CV Wallet founders, Richard and Beverly Collins. The duo sold it to Indeed in June 2019 just 800 days after launch.

They’re now expanding CV Wallet, which for the first time brings together jobseekers, employers, and assessors, to enable skills-based sourcing at scale in a way that’s fit for purpose in today’s world of work. By utilising the latest Web3 and AI technologies, CV Wallet’s mission is to create a fairer, more efficient and trusted hiring ecosystem.

Having just brought its team in-house, the plan is to use the funding to further CV Wallet’s jobseeker tools and rapidly develop its employer products and assessment provider partnership program.

Commenting on the funding, Richard Collins, co-founder of CV Wallet, said: “The speed at which we secured funding illustrates the scale of the problem we’re addressing – and therefore the opportunity to be part of the solution. Skills-based hiring is the future. It allows employers to pick jobseekers based on their ability rather than their background. In the new world of ChatGPT, which allows people to apply for many jobs quickly, we need Web3 technologies to verify the contents of CVs and keep the hiring process honest.”

Beverly Collins, co-founder of CV Wallet, added, “With this funding, we’re within reach of making CV Wallet the tool of choice for jobseekers, employers and skills assessors globally. It’s also a step in the right direction for female-led start-ups. As a co-founder, I believe it’s important investors recognise the talent on offer from female tech entrepreneurs and provide the resources needed to succeed.”

For more information about CV Wallet visit, www.cvwallet.com.

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Notes to Editors

CV Wallet is an open, skills-based hiring platform that for the first time brings together jobseekers, employers, and assessors, to enable skills-based sourcing at scale in a way that is fit for purpose in today’s world of work.

It integrates multiple Web3 and AI technologies, covering verified credentials, decentralised wallets, digital identity management and blockchains. These come together to offer an upgraded Smart CV in a phone-based app for job seekers. It securely holds career data and makes it easier to apply for jobs. For employers, it offers a skills-based hiring platform. This allows companies to find candidates based on the assessments they’ve taken or qualifications they’ve gained.

The company’s mission is to create a fairer, more efficient and trusted hiring ecosystem by combining the latest Web3 and AI technologies.

CV Wallet was co-founded by Richard and Beverly Collins, the duo behind ClickIQ. This was a programmatic advertising start-up that transformed how companies automate and manage their recruitment advertising. The platform was sold to Indeed in 2019, just 800 days after launch.

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