Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Nottingham digital marketing agency secures £30,000

Axon Point, a Nottingham-based digital marketing agency, has secured £30,000 in funding through the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II, delivered by appointed fund manager First Enterprise.

Founded in 2021 by experienced digital marketer Jave Singh, Axon Point helps brands grow through data-led, content-first strategies. The agency supports small and independent businesses with SEO, local marketing, CRM, and email campaigns, alongside conversion audits, paid media, and data analysis to boost visibility, ROI, and tackle business challenges.

The funding will be used to help the business grow and innovate by investing in lead generation tools, IT equipment, staff training, marketing campaigns, and contractor support. These investments will enable Axon Point to expand its reach, improve service delivery, and create new employment opportunities.

Axon Point has worked with over 100 independent businesses across various sectors, including automotive, health and beauty, fashion, and financial services, with clients in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and South Africa.

Its portfolio includes brands such as Fight City Gym, Global Funeral Repatriation, and Clipper Marine.

Axon Point also has a long-term partnership with Nottingham Trent University and offers internships to students, two of whom have gone on to secure full-time roles within the company.

Jave Singh, founder and director of Axon Point, said: “The funding has allowed us to invest in systems and resources that were previously out of reach, and we’ve already secured a public sector contract as a direct result. It’s been a game-changer for this part of the business.”

Nabeel Akhter, investment manager at First Enterprise, said: “Jaivinder’s passion for helping small businesses grow through strategic, data-driven marketing is inspiring. Axon Point’s innovative approach and strong track record made this a compelling investment. We’re proud to support their continued growth and impact.”












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