TL;DRRem3dy Health raised £14M at an £84M valuation from Suntory, Apollo Hospitals, Estrella Galicia, and UPSA to expand its Nourished vitamin brand globally.

Birmingham-based Rem3dy Health, the parent company of personalised vitamin brand Nourished, has raised £14 million at a valuation of £84 million in a round backed by a mix of global strategic investors. The round was led by Japanese beverage and wellness group Suntory, Spanish brewing conglomerate Estrella Galicia, Indian healthcare provider Apollo Hospitals, and French pharmaceutical company UPSA. Future Planet Capital Regional, which manages the West Midlands Co-Investment Fund, also participated.

The company plans to use the funds to enter the US, MENA region, and India, while also expanding into personalised health solutions for pets. Rem3dy Health already sells Nourished products in Boots, Holland & Barrett, and more than 12,000 pharmacies across Europe, and has built its manufacturing around 3D printing technology that has seen patent filings grow eight times faster than the average across all other sectors. The company says it has sold more than 53 million units since launching in 2020.

Founded in 2019 by Melissa Snover, a registered nutritionist and serial entrepreneur, Rem3dy Health uses patented 3D printing to produce seven-layer vegan gummy stacks customised to individual health goals. Customers complete a questionnaire and an algorithm recommends a combination from what the company says are more than 10 million possible nutrient configurations. The gummies are then printed on demand at the company’s facility, which Snover says can produce 500,000 units per day.