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Greater Manchester’s Finbogo Secures Major Investment to Digitally Transform UK’s Private Healthcare Sector

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Apr 30, 2025 #Finbogo

Finbogo, a ground-breaking digital platform designed to streamline public access to private healthcare practitioners, has secured significant investment to lead a new, digitally driven era within private healthcare.

While sectors such as property, retail, and hospitality have rapidly embraced digital transformation over the past twenty years, making services easily accessible to consumers, private healthcare has significantly lagged—until now.

Henry Anderson, aged 23, who is a co-founder of Finbogo and leads the team of 40 at its Headquarters in Greater Manchester, is set to revolutionise the private therapy market which is currently valued at £23billion and projected to reach £53billion by 2030.1

With 67% of the UK population willing to pay for private healthcare services, there’s no reason practitioners should struggle for visibility or business. Today, opting for private care is increasingly viewed as a proactive investment in long-term health and well-being rather than a luxury. Finbogo is at the forefront, redefining what it means to ‘go private’ in the digital age.

“At Finbogo, we are creating a thriving community,” says Henry Anderson, Commercial Director. “With over 400,000 practitioners across the UK and an anticipated annual growth rate of 16.7% to 2030, the demand for an efficient, transparent comparison platform has never been greater.”

“For the first time, the public will be able to find, compare and book treatments with private practitioners through its intuitive comparison site, empowering users to effortlessly select the best practitioner suited to their specific needs.”

In the past decade, demand for private healthcare services has surged by 65%, driven significantly by lengthy NHS waiting times and a proactive shift towards preventive healthcare, fuelled by less than one in four people in the UK expressing satisfaction with NHS operations the lowest in 41 years.2

Simultaneously, the therapy sector has experienced explosive growth, attracting many professionals retraining from diverse career backgrounds.

Henry Anderson further commented: “Increasing numbers of individuals across the UK are seeking private healthcare accessible on their terms, but potential patients struggle to locate appropriate practitioners, while practitioners themselves face challenges to fill their appointment slots.”

“Finbogo is on a mission to bridge this gap with innovative technology, enabling users to quickly find, book, and attend the care they need.”

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