Barcelona-based Titan OS, which provides a smart TV operating system to TV makers like Philips and JVC, raised a €50M Series A led by Highland Europe
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Israeli startup Zero Networks, which aims to prevent ransomware and other cyberattacks, raised $55M led by Highland Europe, taking its total funding to $100M+
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LemFi, a financial and payment services platform designed for immigrants that claims to have over 1M active users, raised a $53M Series B led by Highland Europe
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London-based 9fin, a data provider for debt markets, raised a $50M Series B led by Highland Europe, sources say at a ~$500M valuation on current ARR of ~$25M
Financial Times :
Finland-based Wirepas, which is building mesh IoT tech, raised $22M led by Highland Europe, a source says at a $100M to $200M valuation, and claims ~160 clients
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch : LinkedIn: Cory Vanderpool LinkedIn: Cory Vanderpool : Exciting time here at Wirepas as we embrace integral support to accelerate our mission of bringing ultra reliable wi...
Carl Pei's Nothing raised $96M led by Highland Europe before the Phone (2)'s launch, taking the company's funding to $250M; sources say 2022 revenue was $200M
Smartphone sales are in decline as handset makers grapple with saturated markets and a tough consumer economic climate.
VC firm Highland Europe raised a €1B fund, its fifth, bringing its total raised to €2.75B; PitchBook: European startup investment fell 16% YoY to €91.6B in 2022
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Deepki, a Parisian provider of an ESG data intelligence platform for real estate, raises a €150M Series C round co-led by One Peak and Highland Europe
The Paris-headquartered startup offers a SaaS platform for real estate investors, owners and managers to improve the ESG performance …
France-based Snapshift, a service for managing frontline workers, raises a $45M Series A led by Highland Europe and says it has over 6,000 customers
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Cologne-based SoSafe, a cybersecurity startup aiming to reduce human error, raises a $73M Series B led by Highland Europe and says it has over 1,500 customers
As we've learned in the last few years, ‘human error’-led cyber security breaches are the ones companies often find it hardest to guard against.