Lithuania’s Ovoko bags €20M to enable a circular economy for used car parts
Vilnius-based Ovoko is an online marketplace for auto parts, connecting car parts sellers, auto dismantlers, recyclers, car dealers, mechanics, and enthusiasts.
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Vilnius-based Ovoko is an online marketplace for auto parts, connecting car parts sellers, auto dismantlers, recyclers, car dealers, mechanics, and enthusiasts.
Utrecht-based Whoppah, a marketplace for secondhand design interior & art, announced that it has officially acquired the assets of Design Market, a marketplace specialising in interior design and home furniture.
Berlin-based Atlas Metrics, an ESG data platform, announced on Monday that it has secured €12.2M in a Series A funding round led by MMC Ventures.
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Berlin-based Distribusion, a B2B ground transport marketplace, announced on Thursday that it has secured $80M (approximately €71.7M) in an oversubscribed Series C funding round.
Amsterdam-based Mews, a provider of hospitality management cloud, announced on Thursday that it has secured $100M (approximately €90M) in financing from Vista Credit Partners, the subsidiary of Vista Equity Partners.
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London-based Raycast, a software company, announced on Wednesday that it has raised a $30M (approximately €27M) Series B funding round led by Atomico.
Paris-based Dotfile, a RegTech company, announced on Tuesday that it has secured €6M in the latest fundraising round.
Amsterdam-based bunq, a neobank, on Monday announced that it has rolled out a new update, Update 26, in Amsterdam.
Enginsight, a German provider of cybersecurity solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), announced that it raised €6M in a fresh round of funding led by UVC Partners, with Carsten Maschmeyer’s seed+speed fund as a co-investor.