Montagu Evans gifts £10,000 each to two start-ups in centenary celebrations

Faith Locken, founder of We Rise In (left) and Hannah Chappatte, chief executive of HYBR

We Rise In and HYBR, two start-ups focused on diversity in real estate and support for first-time renters, have been named as winners of the ME100 Awards, part of planning and development consultancy Montagu Evans’ centenary celebrations running throughout 2021.

The initiative was launched earlier this year to invest in two budding property sector entrepreneurs, giving them the partnership’s sponsorship and support for one year as they build their ideas and develop their business.

London-based We Rise In’s mission is to “inspire, elevate and develop the careers of black professionals while promoting inclusion, equality and diversity in the real estate industry”. It works with individuals to hone the tools and skill sets they need to achieve positions of seniority in their career, and with companies to inform and educate – including career support, mentoring and leadership programmes for black employees.

HYBR, launched in Bristol, is a student accommodation platform that supports first-time renters, offering a more personalised and tailored service than typical rental platforms while maintaining a competitive price point for landlords.

Chief executive Hannah Chappatte said: “We’re at such a crucial and exciting part of our journey at HYBR, and it’s so important to get backing, mentorship and funding from an organisation like Montagu Evans to future-proof the business. Together, we’re going to transform the student accommodation landscape for the better.”

Each start-up will receive initial financial funding of £10,000, as well as mentoring with the firm’s industry experts and core business functions and access to industry meetings, events and the firm’s business network. They are also set to have access to Montagu Evans’ new headquarters in the City of London and its resources.

Montagu Evans partner Adrian Owen, who was part of the judging panel with five others from across the business, said: “These are two strong start-ups, with huge potential to transform the property sector in very different and positive ways. Their people were engaging, credible and passionate about what they do, and their specialist areas align closely to our business, meaning we can add value beyond financial support.

“Above all, their focus on inclusion, diversity and financial accessibility has never been more important, and we’re pleased to be able to support them in scaling up to the next level, particularly as a focus of our centenary celebrations is legacy and how the next generation can build their own.”

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