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Parenting Platform Nuren Group’s 10 Year Journey, SuperApp, and NASDAQ IPO Plans

Petrina Goh, Co-Founder & CEO, Nuren Group | Maton Shukor, Creative Director, Nuren Group

08-Nov-23 10:00

Parenting Platform Nuren Group’s 10 Year Journey, SuperApp, and NASDAQ IPO Plans

Today on the show, we speak with a founder that has been trying to guide and support mothers and parents since 2013 through her parenting platform - Nuren Group, which includes websites such as Motherhood.com.my, Mamahood.com.sg, and Wedding.com.my, among others under its umbrella.

10 years in, Nuren has over 5 million users, 15 million monthly views on average, and launched their Parenting SuperApp by Motherhood earlier this year. All this has helped them generate RM 50 million revenue in the last 3 years, with RM15 million generated last year and expectations of hitting RM 20 million this year. Looking ahead, they are looking at going public on the Nasdaq in 2 years.

Today you will learn the story behind Nuren Group’s birth and 10 year journey, the rationale and business value of building a superapp, and what’s next for this company with Nuren Group’s Co-Founder and CEO Petrina Goh and Creative Director Maton Shukor.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  Women in Businesstechnologymarketsentrepreneurspersonal development

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