Oneday secures 4.7m Series A for entrepreneur education platform
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Aspiring entrepreneurs can access accredited degree programs and mentorship through Oneday, which has just secured an estimated £4.7m in its latest Series A funding round. The London-based company, incorporated as Dorm Limited, provides an education platform designed to help founders develop and launch business ideas using AI-enabled tools and one-to-one guidance from established business leaders.
This latest capital injection follows a series of funding rounds since the company was founded in 2020. Oneday previously raised £5.2m in a Series A round in July 2025 and £5m in December 2022. Earlier funding included a £2.5m round in November 2021 and an initial £750k in July 2020. The current £4.7m round was documented in March.
Oneday offers accredited programs, including an MBA, specifically tailored for creators and entrepreneurs. The platform combines technology with human mentorship to address the challenges of starting a new business. The AI-enabled tools provided by the company assist users in the practical aspects of launching a venture, while the one-to-one guidance is delivered by established business leaders. Latest available data shows the company employs 18 people.
Recent changes to the company board include the appointment of Malcolm Anthony Wallace King as a director (March). LinkedIn data suggests King may be the Director and Chief Investment Officer at Guinness Ventures, a firm that provides Series A funding to UK scale-ups.
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