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They expanded to the UK after attending the London Tech Week Virtual Mission last year.
“The London Tech Week Virtual Mission 2020 was so valuable for gaining insights on setting up your business in the UK,” says Pickstar COO Jessica Millowick.
“From the challenges of opening a UK bank account to the value of having a physical office, these are insights we wouldn’t have gained otherwise.”
Today, Pickstar has more than 2000 athlete and celebrity talent listings in Australia and hundreds in the UK. They were able to set up successfully in the UK with the assistance of DIT, and they’re growing their team “significantly” as they scale up their operations globally.
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DIT Nigeria hosts Virtual Sector Showcase
UK investors prepare to explore Nigeria’s creative sector as DIT Nigeria hosts Virtual Sector Showcase.
From:
27 May 2021
From 18-19 May, the UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) hosted a series of webinars that presented an overview of Nigeria’s creative sector in partnership with:
The British Council
Association of Independent Music (AIM)
Music Publishers Association (MPA)
The event was supported by some of the leading names in Nigeria’s creative economy, including Obi Asika, Audu Maikori, Ade Bakare, Mai Atafo, Zulu Oyibo, Edi Lawani, Moses Babatope and Adenike Ogunlesi.
It explored the commercial potential of 3 major sectors – music, film/ TV and fashion/ beauty, and highlighted the trade and investment opportunities of Nigerian creativity to prospective investors and businesses from across the UK with an agenda that spoke to its challenges, leveraging potential, and partnership opportunities.