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UK: Onebright expands clinical services with acquisition of Mindstep

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Onebright Group, the UK’s largest private outpatient mental healthcare and neurodevelopmental services provider, has acquired Mindstep, a digital mental health platform, creating the UK’s first digitally led and fully integrated end-to-end wellbeing, mental healthcare and neurodevelopmental service.

Founded by Dr Aaron Lin and Dr Hamzah Selim, the Mindstep platform is a Class I medical device regulated by the MHRA.

Donald Fowler

With the addition of Minstep, Onebright can now provide organisations and individuals access to continuous access to everyday mental health support through personalised self-care tools and clinically validated mental health assessments.

“Today, individuals and organisations must navigate a frustratingly fragmented ecosystem of different platforms and clinical providers depending on their mental health requirements, and our new integrated end-to-end offering puts an end to that,” said Donald Fowler, CEO, Onebright Group.

Aaron Lin

Lin and Selim are continuing with the business and joining the Onebright senior leadership team.

“As the UK’s leading provider of mental healthcare and neurodevelopmental services, Onebright will bolster Mindstep’s product, platform and work, allowing us to reach more people and have a broader impact than we can achieve alone,” said Lin. “Their clinical expertise in the mental health space will further strengthen our clinical rigour and clinical excellence.”

Terms of the transaction are undisclosed.

Press release: Onebright Group acquires digital mental health platform Mindstep – Onebright

Nick Herbert
Nick Herbert
Nick Herbert has over 30 years’ experience in the financial markets, as both a practitioner and journalist. He started work as an investment banker in London, before joining International Financing Review (IFR) to report on debt capital markets and derivatives. He moved to Singapore in 2000 to manage IFR’s financial markets editorial team throughout Asia, before returning to London in 2009 to take up the position of Publisher for Reuters Capital Markets Publications. For the last five years he has been covering global capital markets, ESG finance and healthcare markets on a freelance basis.
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