Today in European Tech: Fresh funds for Icebreaker and Cusp Capital, FintechOS nabs $60 million, Dott raises $85 million, and more
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Micromobility startup Dott with headquarters in Paris and Amsterdam has secured $85 million in a Series B funding round. The capital injection was co-led by Belgium-based Sofina and UK-based Estari.
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Helsinki-based investment firm Icebreaker has closed its second fund at €100 million and raised a separate €20 million that will be used to continue investments in existing portfolio companies.
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London-based financial technology firm FintechOS has raised $60 million in a Series B round. Led by Draper Esprit, whose previous investments include Revolut and N26, the round also saw participation from existing investors LAUNCHub, Earlybird Digital East, Gapminder Ventures, and OTB Ventures.
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Qué es lo que han estudiado los líderes de las principales tecnológicas de España
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Spotahome moves to three new cities as Covid causes digital housing rental boom across Europe
LONDON, Jan. 14, 2021, has announced its expansion to three new European cities as Covid continues to cause a boom in demand across the digital rental market.
Spotahome has seen how Covid has spurred a boost in demand across Europe s digital rental market, not only from those looking to secure a rental property in a foreign city without the physical need to view the property, but also amongst tenants moving within their home city who also want to minimise risk and exposure to the virus.
So much so, Spotahome has expanded its area of operations to Florence, Porto and Vienna, as international tenants lay the foundations for a return to normality and life after Covid.