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Building a Family Support Ecosystem: The KiddoCare Vision

Nadira Yusof, Kiddocare

08-Sep-23 10:00

Building a Family Support Ecosystem: The KiddoCare Vision

In an era of dual-income households, the demand for reliable childcare solutions is at an all-time high. Enter KiddoCare, launched in 2018, a pioneering platform connecting parents with trained babysitters, anytime, anywhere.

Founder Nadira Yusof, a working mother of six, understands the challenges parents face. Her vision created KiddoCare, bridging the gap between quality childcare and flexible job opportunities for women.

Explore KiddoCare's journey, from self-funding to strategic fundraising, and its plans for offering value-added services, including aged care. Discover why modern parents prefer KiddoCare over traditional helpers, with its focus on child development and flexibility.

Nadira shares their financial success, with eight-figure revenue this year and expectations of exponential growth. KiddoCare prepares for a Series A funding round, aiming for USD$5-8 million.

As they expand into elderly and pet care, KiddoCare aims to be the ultimate family support platform, redefining childcare and family assistance in the modern age.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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