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  • Co-living European startup Colonies raises $34 million

    French startup Colonies has raised a $34 million funding round (30 million). In addition to that, LBO France is committing to spend $168 million (150 million) in real estate projects over the next couple of years. Those new buildings will eventually be managed by Colonies.Idinvest Partners, Global Founders Capital and More

    Co-living European startup Colonies raises $34 million
  • iPrice, a platform for comparison shopping in Southeast Asia, raises

    iPrice Group, which helps comparison shoppers in Southeast Asia by pulling together prices from different e-commerce platforms, has closed a $10 million Series B. Led by ACA Investments, the round also included participation from Daiwa PI Partners and returning investors Line Ventures, Mirae Asset-Naver Asia Growth Fund.The company’s last funding More

    iPrice, a platform for comparison shopping in Southeast Asia, raises $10 million Series B
  • End Game, the startup behind Zombs Royale, raises $3M

    End Game Interactive CEO Yang C. Liu has a refreshingly straightforward description of what he and his co-founder Luke Zbihlyj are up to: “We’re just building games. And to be honest, we don’t know what we’re doing.”Despite this self-proclaimed ignorance, End Game has just raised $3 million in seed funding More

    End Game, the startup behind Zombs Royale, raises $3M
  • Notivize makes it easier for non-technical teams to optimize app

    A new startup called Notivize aims to give product teams direct access to one of their most important tools for increasing user engagement — notifications.The company has been testing the product with select customers since last year and says it has already sent hundreds of thousands of notifications. And this More

    Notivize makes it easier for non-technical teams to optimize app notifications
  • B-Social, the UK fintech building a ‘social bank’, raises additional

    B-Social, the London-based fintech building what it calls a “social bank,” is announcing that it has raised a further £7.8 million in seed funding.Once again the injection of capital comes from “high-net-worth” individuals. They include Rudy Karsan from Karlani Capital, although most of the investors remain undisclosed.It brings the total More

    B-Social, the UK fintech building a social bank, raises additional £7.8M ahead of rebrand