German B-Corp certified fintech Evergreen gets €5M for its sustainable asset management platform
Leipzig-based Evergreen, a B-Corp certified fintech, has raised €5M in a new financing round to accelerate its growth and expand its product offering.
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Leipzig-based Evergreen, a B-Corp certified fintech, has raised €5M in a new financing round to accelerate its growth and expand its product offering.
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