Hong Kong’s Innovation and Technology Venture Fund Becomes Strategic Financial Investor of Ignatica
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The Innovation and Technology Venture Fund (ITVF) has become a strategic investor in Ignatica, the insurance policy administration platform.
Ignatica Logo The ITVF is an ideal investor as we continue to scale our business globally, said Manuel San Miguel, Ignatica s CEO and Co-Founder. It s an honor to be chosen by the city s own, premiere investment fund. HONG KONG (PRWEB) July 07, 2021 Ignatica, the insurance policy administration platform that offers digital self-service and intelligent automation solutions for insurers, is excited to announce that the Innovation and Technology Venture Fund (ITVF) has become its strategic investor.
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Ignatica Closes $7 million Pre-Series A Round Led by Lingfeng Capital
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Ignatica closed US$7 million in pre-series A funding. This latest round of investment was led by Lingfeng Capital, with participation from the US-based SOSV Investment Funds, Australia-based Artesian, HK-Based AFG Fund, as well as other investors.
Ignatica lets insurers adapt to changing markets and create new products, policies and businesses while keeping costs down and moving quickly to market. HONG KONG (PRWEB) April 22, 2021
Ignatica, the insurance policy administration platform that offers digital self-service and intelligent automation solutions for insurers, announced today it has closed US$7 million in pre-series A funding, led by Lingfeng Capital, with participation from the US-based SOSV Investment Funds, Australia-based Artesian, HK-Based AFG Partners Fund, as well as other investors.