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You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewFinbourne, a London-based fintech company that helps large financial services businesses manage data, has raised $70 million in a Series B funding round. The Series B was led by Highland Europe alongside Axa Venture Partners and follows a $19 million Series A in 2021. The company has around 250 staff and will hire another 50 with the funding, McHugh said.
Persons: , Thomas McHugh, haven't, McHugh, Finbourne, we've Organizations: Service, Business, Highland Europe, Axa Venture Partners Locations: London, Europe, Australia
PVcase, a software startup making it easier and faster to design solar projects, just raised $100 million. A solar design software startup has just raised $100 million in fresh funds. Lithuanian startup PVcase, which was founded in 2018, helps engineers plan and design solar energy projects via its software-as-a-service 3D modeling platform. The continued growth of solar meant that it's increasingly complex to develop big projects, Trainavicius said. PVcase could also include maintenance features when solar projects are up and running, such as predictive fixes.
Persons: Deividas Trainavicius, Trainavicius, it's, PVcase, What's Organizations: Lithuanian, Energize Ventures, Project Locations: Highland Europe, Lithuanian
Nothing, the hardware startup from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, raised $96 million from investors in a new round of funding to fuel an expansion of its business into the U.S. and the launch of its new smartphone. Nothing said it has now launched more than 1.5 million products to date. With another $96 million in the bank, the company plans to scale its operations further so that it can produce more products and ramp up sales. Nothing has launched three products to date — the Ear 1, Ear 2 and Ear Stick wireless earbuds, and the Nothing Phone, its first smartphone. Pei first disclosed plans to expand its business in the U.S. in December 2022, in an exclusive interview with CNBC.
Persons: Carl Pei, Tony Zappala, Pei Organizations: OnePlus, Highland, GV, EQT Ventures, C Capital, Swedish House Mafia, Qualcomm, CNBC Locations: London, Highland Europe, U.S
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