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Welcome to the Jungle grabs $54 million for its slick job platform

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Three existing investors are putting more money on the table — Revaia , XAnge and Bpifrance’s Digital Ventures’ fund. which will require some localization efforts as well as new hires. This isn’t the company’s first international expansion as the platform is already live in Spain and Czech Republic.

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Everli, the European marketplace for online grocery shopping, bags $100M Series C

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Everli , the European marketplace for online grocery shopping that started in Italy but now also operates in Poland, Czech Republic and France, has raised a $100 million in Series C funding. Founded in 2014, Everli lets customers order from local supermarkets for delivery.

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Czech on-demand grocery delivery startup Rohlik bags $230M to expand across Europe

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It plans to use the funding to expand its footprint across metropolitan areas in its existing three markets — the Czech Republic, Hungary and Austria — as well as to break into Germany, Poland, Romania and other countries in the near future. upr, Rohlik CEO and founder, told TechCrunch in an interview.

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8 Czech VCs on green shoots, pandemic impacts and 2021 opportunities

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The Czech Republic may be better known for beer, hockey and the sights of Prague, but its entrepreneurial community is as ambitious as any. Pipedrive is an EU-based CRM company with offices in eight countries, but it has a Czech co-founder in VP of Product Martin Henk, one of several founders to emerge from the ecosystem.

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6 investors and founders spotlight SaaS, B2B and medtech as Wroclaw’s hot startup sectors

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London and Berlin usually top the lists of European startup hubs, but Central and Eastern European countries like the Czech Republic, Estonia, Croatia and Poland have claimed a growing portion of the startup pie in the past few years.

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Leaked Uber Files reveal history of lawbreaking, lobbying and exploiting violence against drivers

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It covers Uber’s operations across 40 countries when Uber was still run by co-founder Travis Kalanick, who took an aggressive approach to bringing the ride-hailing service into cities around the world, even when doing so would break local laws and taxi regulations.

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Why invest in Ukrainian startups today?

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Dmytro Bilash Contributor Share on Twitter Dmytro Bilash is a managing partner at Digital Future. Hybrid and remote work is a local staple and has been refined over the years. They opened offices in Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany and other EU countries. The EU will invest €13.5

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