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Fintech startup Yapily has raised a $51 million Series B funding round led by Sapphire Ventures. Another difference is that Yapily focuses exclusively on API integrations. Due to recent regulatory changes in Europe (PSD2), banks now have to offer official APIs to integrate with third-party services. In addition to the U.K.,
French startup Agicap has raised a new $100 million funding round led by Greenoaks. Similarly, Agicap has developed integrations with accounting software and invoicing tools. Agicap is currently live in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. They pay a monthly subscription fee.
And the company just raised a $112 million Series B round at a $570 million valuation. The startup has also built several integrations with ERP systems — you can automatically sync expenses and receipts with traditional accounting software. Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
It has also raised $109 million (€95 million) in debt financing. Overall, it has raised $211 million (€185 million) in traditional equity funding rounds. The payment option can be integrated in the payment terminals, or merchants can generate a payment link and share it with customers.
Tink , a startup out of Stockholm, Sweden that aggregates a number of banks and financial services by way of an API so that those can in turn be accessed via new channels, has raised €85 million (or $103 million at current rates), at a post-money valuation of €680 million (or around $825 million). It has now raised €175 million in total.
Gorillas , the Berlin-HQ’d startup that promises to let you order groceries and other “every day” items for delivery in as little as ten minutes, has raised $290 million in Series B funding, at a valuation that surpasses $1 billion. and the Netherlands. founded goPuff — which this week raised another $1.15
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The latest to show its hand is Berlin-based Flink , which today is announcing that it has raised a hefty $52 million in seed financing. “Instant delivery requires the build out of new infrastructure (micro-warehouses, hub & spoke) as well as a fully vertically integrated approach,” she adds.
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Remote , which provides tools to manage onboarding, payroll, benefits and other services for tech and other knowledge workers located in remote countries — be they contractors or full-time employees — has raised $150 million. Remote raises $35M to help orgs with global workforce payroll, benefits and more.
As part of that broader movement, the mighty WhatsApp, a dominant force in the messaging world, has been pushing deeper into the business arena with myriad tools to connect retailers with customers — from product catalogs and collections , to shopping carts and Instagram Shops integration. This follows a $6.5 How it works.
The startup is already dispatching robots to clients in Southeast Asia, East Asia, as well as the Netherlands, the U.K. The startup works with system integrators to sell its robots, meaning it doesn’t collect detailed customer information, making data compliance in foreign markets simpler. and Hungary.
According to CrunchBase, Netherlands-based SecretHub never raised any institutional funding ahead of today’s announcement. “With the upcoming GitHub and 1Password Secrets Automation integration, teams will be able to fully automate all of their infrastructure secrets, with full peace of mind that they are safe and secure.”
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There’s still money flowing, and funds that raised huge capital pools still have to allocate it, slowdown or not. Latitud is aiming to become “the operating system for every venture-backed company in Latin America,” and just raised $11.5 It’s too soon to say. Startups and VC. million round of financing to do so.
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