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2023 Most Disruptive MBA Startups: Nemu, Wharton School

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by Jeff Schmitt, Poets&Quants

 In the next 25 years, 45 million families will inherit $4 trillion dollars worth of heirlooms. But, 80% of families don’t have a plan or tools to support them through this process. This makes the process of managing and dividing heirlooms highly administrative, emotionally exhausting, and financially inefficient.

Nemu, founded by Sarah Powers, WG'23, is on a mission to address this gap. Families who use our app are able to quickly catalog their heirlooms and capture family stories about them, reliably appraise their valuables, equitably divide what’s most wanted, and confidently sell what’s left. Our vision is to turn this notoriously difficult, family fracturing process into a process of celebrating heritage, connecting generations, and upcycling beautiful heirlooms.

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