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Creoate , a startup that lets independent retailers buy sustainable products from brands and wholesalers, has raised a $5 million seed round led by Fuel Ventures, with participation from Vinted founder Justas Janauskas. raised $696 million) and Ankorstore (France, raised €115 million). France and Netherlands.
Based in the Netherlands, blossoming agtech startup Source.ag The Series A funding, led by Astanor Ventures and including investments from Acre Venture Partners and several of the Netherlands’ leading greenhouse operators, will enable the development of two new products: Source Cultivate and Source Control. “We ” Source.ag
And the company just raised a $112 million Series B round at a $570 million valuation. Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. the Netherlands, Australia and Singapore. If you’ve followed corporate card and spend management startups in the U.S., you might be familiar with Brex and Ramp.
The Big Wild is a Canadian conservation group who used a QR code campaign to raise awareness and get people to sign a petition. Product (RED) has been using QR codes at Starbucks to raise awareness, and Greenpeace Netherlands humorously integrated them into one of their campaigns. Do Something Small Petitions, The Big Wild.
New startup Quan has raised $1.15 million in pre-seed funding from Y Combinator, along with a Netherlands-based impact fund and several unnamed angels, to address the gap between engagement surveys and well-being perks. And employee well-being is still going up the agenda.
French startup Agicap has raised a new $100 million funding round led by Greenoaks. Agicap is currently live in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. With today’s funding round, the company has reached a valuation of more than $500 million (€415 million). They pay a monthly subscription fee.
That’s why these instant delivery startups have been raising mega rounds of funding. Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal and the U.S. “We It’s a capital-intensive industry. Getir is quite dominant in Turkey as it currently operates in 81 different cities.
French startup Roundtable has raised a $3.2 Roundtable specifically focuses on European startups and works particularly well for startups based in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The platform currently charges 1% of the amount raised by the vehicle with a minimum of €5,000 and a maximum of €15,000.
Moove , an African mobility company with a fintech play, wants to change that, and is raising $23 million in Series A to scale rapidly across the continent. With headquarters in the Netherlands, the company counts Lagos, Accra and Johannesburg as cities where it operates. Moove raised a $5.5 Nigeria’s Autochek raises $3.4M
Fintech startup Yapily has raised a $51 million Series B funding round led by Sapphire Ventures. France, Spain, Germany, Ireland, Austria, Italy and the Netherlands,” Vaccino said. The company has been working on a single, unified open banking API for several European markets. We have between 90 and 99% coverage in the U.K.,
It has also raised $109 million (€95 million) in debt financing. Overall, it has raised $211 million (€185 million) in traditional equity funding rounds. And Alma now plans to expand to the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Portugal, Ireland and Austria. The company recently expanded to other markets.
Einride has already been on something of an expansion drive (so to speak) these past few months, launching in Germany back in September followed by Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg last week, with plans in place to target Norway too. Expansion drive.
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
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. “In Q2 2021, Flink will roll out its first stores in the Netherlands and France, beginning in cities like Amsterdam and Paris,” says the 120-person company.
Overall, the company has raised nearly $150 million in total (€130 million). The product is live in Germany and the Netherlands. Following today’s funding round, Moss has reached a valuation of $573 million (€500 million). Tiger Global Management is leading the Series B with A-Star also participating.
A startup tapping into the concept of the circular economy, where people don’t buy items outright but pay an incremental amount to use them temporarily, has raised some funding to scale its business in Europe and beyond. Vestiaire Collective raises $216 million for its second-hand fashion platform. Lumoid out of the U.S.
The startup — based out of Leiden, Netherlands — has raised $50 million, funding that it will be using both to continue expanding the number of marketplaces it works with, the number of retailers that it connects to them, and to work on building out what the next generation of e-commerce will look like for all of them.
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.
Indeed, two of the best funded companies in the lab-grown meat market hail from The Netherlands, where Mosa Meat is being challenged by a newer upstart, Meatable , which just announced $47 million in new financing. The company aims to have its first product approved by European regulators by 2023 and notching commercial sales by 2025. .
South African tech talent marketplace OfferZen is one of the beneficiaries of the growing global demand for tech workers: It confirmed to TechCrunch that it has raised €4.5 Most of its customers from both ends of the marketplace are based in South Africa, the Netherlands, and parts of Europe like the U.K. million ($5.07
Wayflyer , a revenue-based financing platform for e-commerce merchants, has raised $76 million in a Series A funding round led by Left Lane Capital. The raise comes just after Wayflyer raised $100 million in debt funding to support its cash advance product, and 14 months after the Dublin, Ireland-based startup launched its first product.
Two years on from its launch, Charles today announced that it has raised $20 million in a series A round of funding led by Salesforce Ventures, with participation from Accel and HV Capital. million seed round of funding it raised last year. This follows a $6.5 How it works. Conversational commerce comes to Europe.
The startup has raised $155 million at a $700 million valuation. Scalapay has now raised $203 million in total.). It now works with 3,000 merchants in Europe — specifically Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Finland, Belgium, Netherlands and Austria — and it has yet to move into huge markets like the U.S.
French startup Ankorstore has raised a $102 million Series B funding round (€84 million). This is a significant funding round as it comes just a few months after the company raised €25 million. Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden as growth markets. The company’s co-founder Nicolas Cohen mentions the U.K.,
The startup, spun out of the research labs at Oxford, has raised $20 million, a Series A that it will be using to continue its research and, in conjunction with partners and customers, product development. France and the Netherlands, but it will also be using the funds to recruit more talent to the team.
The startup is already dispatching robots to clients in Southeast Asia, East Asia, as well as the Netherlands, the U.K. VisionNav sees Pittsburg-based Seegrid and France-based Balyo as its international rivals but believed it has a “price advantage” for being in China, which houses its manufacturing and R&D activities.
This is the company’s third European launch after the Netherlands and Germany. But Luko has already attracted 100,000 customers and just raised $60 million. Originally from the U.S., Lemonade is now a public company with a current market capitalization close to $4 billion. Both companies share a lot of similarities.
Gorillas, the on-demand grocery delivery startup taking Berlin by storm, has raised $44M Series A. Last year, we reported that Dija — a new startup from former Deliveroo employees in London — was raising a round; Gorillas in Berlin raised $44 million in December; Ocado in the U.K. raised $20 million.
French startup Swan has raised an $18.7 Our ambition for this funding round is to provide banking features with local flavor, specialized for a multitude of local EU markets: Ideal in the Netherlands, Ibans starting with DE in Germany, Capital deposits accounts in France, and much more!”
We launched on September 30, after raising a total of $1.7 He had just read an article on Nieman Lab that described the world record in journalism crowd-funding we had achieved by raising $1.3 To put that in perspective: with the Netherlands having only 16.8 Within eight days, we raised the necessary amount of money?—?and
Netherlands-based Instruqt has a product allowing companies to more easily test how a new software would run inside their organization. After bootstrapping its way to growth, it has now raised €15 million in a Series A round led entirely by Blossom Capital.
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.
Those services raised a ton of money and grew at a rapid pace during the COVID-19 pandemic. Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Portugal. It decided to focus on a handful of markets — Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K. The German startup acquired Frichti before it became harder to raise funding rounds.
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