Area of interest: SaaS
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Bookboost raises 40 MSEK
(Malmö, helps hotels improve guest relationships, increase marketing effectiveness, and simplify processes): Has raised 40 MSEK in a funding round from Vendep Capital with member Sami Ahvenniemi and undisclosed investors. “This investment is a game-changer. Hotels that own the relationship with their guests perform better than the rest,” comments Willem Rabsztyn, CEO of Bookboost.
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Perspetivo secures investment
(Stockholm, SaaS platform for representative surveys): Has secured an investment from Laura Sprechmann, former CEO of Nobel Prize Outreach. Early investors in Perspetivo include members Maha Bouzeid and Patric Edhagen. In connection with the investment, Perspetivo is now launching its platform globally. “Appeals to both the heart and the mind,” comments Laura Sprechmann.
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Open Payments raises 3 MEUR
(Stockholm, provides an open banking solution that connects financial management systems with multiple banks): Has raised 3 MEUR in a funding round led by Alfvén & Didrikson, with participation from Industrifonden with member Peter Wolpert and existing investors. “Our ability to combine open banking and ISO integrations in one API is what sets us apart,” comments Louise Brandt.
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Zeropoint Technologies raises 60 MSEK
(Gothenburg, technology that can reduce the energy consumption of data centers by more than 25% and increase performance): Has raised 60 MSEK in a funding round led by Industrifonden with member Peter Wolpert. Matterwave Ventures, Chalmers Ventures, and Climentum Capital also participated. The new capital will be used to grow and expand the company’s international…
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Cetasol raises 2 MEUR
(Gothenburg, AI-powered energy optimization solutions for marine sustainability): Has raised 2 MEUR in a funding round from Sarsia, ShipsFocus and Impact X Capital. Early investors in Cetasol include member Daniel Rundgren. Cetasol’s platform is an AI-driven decision support system to reduce emissions through energy optimization. It’s compatible with any vessel, offering actionable insights and real-time support.
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North House raises 5 MSEK
(Stockholm, a digital solution that helps you establish, update and deploy governance best practices): Has raised 5 MSEK in a funding round from Sören Mellstig and members Maria Hedengren and Ann Grevelius. “The need exists, the solution is available, and the team’s passion for this area is nothing short of impressive,” comments Ann Grevelius.
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Goalplan raises 6 MSEK
(Stockholm, a digital collaboration tool that makes it super easy to keep your team and partners in the loop on how things are going): Has raised 6 MSEK in a funding round from existing investors. Early investors include Johan Ekberg, Åse Holmberg, Martin Zetterlund, Svanthe Dahl and member Stefan Tengvall, who is also a co-founder in Goalplan. “We still have a way…
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Southern Lights raises 18 MSEK
(Stockholm, software solutions to unlock the development of green hydrogen projects): Has raised 18 MSEK in a funding round from Greencode Ventures, Wepa Ventures, and BLING Capital with members Deqa Abukar and Adnan Yousuf. “SaaS solutions for energy are crucial in the fight against climate change, and we are perfectly positioned in terms of timing with the perfect team and expertise to…
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Boni raises 4 MSEK
(Stockholm, an interior design platform helping interior designers save time): Has raised 4 MSEK in a funding round from Mikael Sjögren, Marie-Louise Sjögren, Daniel Mauno Pettersson and member Erik Segerborg. “It feels fantastic to bring in investors with such a wide range of expertise in AI, purchasing, marketplace, and SaaS. They share our vision,” comments Carin Gunnstam.
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Goodfeed raises 5 MSEK
(Gothenburg, a SaaS platform for improved processes concerning client feedback): Has raised 5 MSEK in a funding round from Sofia Alexus, Åke Lundén, Markus Kullendorff and RadCap with member Nastaran Baleng-Soultani. “We see a clear trend in the industry that the work procedure, meaning how you work together, is an obvious competitive advantage for keeping clients and talent,” comments Henrik Nordling.