Exclusive: Amsterdam fintech Kinder said to raise €500K amid pandemic, looking to raise €3M later this year

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According to multiple sources close to the deal, Amsterdam fintech startup Kinder has raised almost half a million of funding amid the ongoing pandemic. The company is all set to make official announcements in the upcoming weeks, informed the same sources. 

While €500K might not be a mind-boggling amount, but the interesting part that was learnt from the sources was, “the company was aiming for €2.5 million to €3 million of funding round, but COVID-19 botched their plans and the investors had to postpone until the situation improves. So this was a transient, and they already have another round lined up for later this year. Basically, they’ll restart their conversations with investors shortly for the €3 million round.” Further, the sources didn’t reveal much about the investors.

Kinder is a tech-for-good startup that empowers global citizens to do good better. As the name probably reveals, the original idea was to make a Tinder-style app for charities. However, it quickly evolved in a platform that both serves as a quality mark, knowledge platform and tech stack for charities. 

Recently, the Netherlands-based startup also announced a partnership with Rabobank Charity Management for their COVID-19 Appeal. Their COVID-19 Appeal allows philanthropists to donate to a general cause, rather than one organisation. Kinder’s vetting framework ensures the donation ends up at the good causes that qualify as ‘the best of the best’. 

The Dutch startup claims to be the first platform that offers nonprofits research, fundraising tech and storytelling. Further, the company has raised €1.5 million in funding to date, was founded by serial tech entrepreneur Mathys van Abbe. 

Main image credit: Kinder

News Credits: Dennis de Vries & Akansha Srivastava

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Akansha Srivastava previously served as Silicon Canals' Editor in Chief. A typical tech trend follower. Favourite job: analyzing the global tech industry. A true camera geek, gadget lover and travel enthusiast. You can reach her via [email protected].

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