Vinted CEO Thomas Plantenga says the Lithuania-based secondhand retailer plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to expand in the US in the coming months
Lithuania announces Tech Zity, a €100M tech campus touted as Europe's largest at ~592K sq. ft., with facilities for 5,000 workers, co-living spaces, and more
Lithuania is vying to become one of the major European tech hubs, bolstered by a growing number of so-called “unicorn” …
A look at little-known UK-based fintech Transactive, which processes €1B+ monthly and has UK and Lithuania licenses, and questions about staff ties to scammers
In the space of just five years, a little-known company on the outskirts of London has grown into a payments-industry powerhouse … Tweets: @donalgriffin1 , @fleming77 , and @silvermanjacob Tweets: Don...
Lithuania-based kevin., which offers card-less account-to-account payments, raises a $65M Series A led by Accel and says 6K merchants in Europe already use it
Payments remains a very fragmented business around the world: depending on where you're buying or selling something …
Nord Security, the Lithuania-based startup behind NordVPN, raises $100M, its first ever funding, at a $1.6B valuation led by Novator Ventures
VPN usage has surged in the last several years, with growing concerns over data privacy and security — and sometimes completely different motivations …
Lithuania-based Vinted, an online marketplace for used clothes, raises $141M at a $1B+ valuation, led by Lightspeed with Burda, Accel, and others participating
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Lithuania-based Vinted, an online marketplace for used clothes, raises $141M at a $1B+ valuation, led by Lightspeed with Burda, Accel, and others participating
The market for second-hand clothes — the “circular economy” as it's sometimes called — has been on the rise in the last several years …
65 projects have raised $522M in ICOs this year, according to Smith + Crown; investors should be aware of the unregulated nature and potential for abuse in ICOs
Last week I wrote about the bull market … Tweets: Paul Cohen / @sonicviz : “a small team of computer engineers in Lithuania raised $14 million in 45 minutes by selling a coin, known as Mysterium” + 10...