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French startup Riminder recently raised a $2.3 million funding round from various business angels, such as Xavier Niel, Jean-Baptiste Rudelle, Romain Niccoli, Franck Le Ouay, Dominique Vidal, Thibaud Elzière and Fred Potter. The company has been building a deep learning-powered tool to sort applications and resumes so you don’t have to. Riminder pa
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Read more: Riminder raises $2.3 million for its AI recruitment service
Write comment (92 Comments)Dot, a new U.K. startup de-cloaking today, aims to make it easy to invest in property without the hassle of taking out a traditional ‘buy to let’ mortgage. The company is founded by Gray Stern, who previously co-founded London-based Buy to Let mortgage lender Landbay, and so knows at least a thing or two about investing in property. Namely, that it
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Read more: Dot lets you invest in property without the hassle of a traditional mortgage
Write comment (96 Comments)With IOV as runner-up
At the very beginning, there were 15 startups. After a morning of incredibly fierce competition, we now have a winner.
Startups participating in the Startup Battlefield have all been hand-picked to participate in our highly competitive startup competition. They all presented in front of multiple groups of VCs and tech leaders
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Read more: And the winner of Startup Battlefield Europe at VivaTech is… Wingly
Write comment (95 Comments)Sinemia is further differentiating itself from its main competitor, MoviePass. The moviegoing startup is launching a new feature today that gets rid of the need for people to have a physical card in order to purchase movie tickets. This comes after a number of new Sinemia customers reported long wait times for their debit cards to arrive.
“The Card
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Read more: Sinemia, a MoviePass competitor, launches cardless ticketing
Write comment (91 Comments)Rover, a dog-walking and dog-boarding service that merged with DogVacay around this time last year, is now the second of such startups this year to raise a massive new round of funding with its announcement of a $155 million financing round.
While competitor Wag has become a juggernaut, there seems room for both room for a second player and the
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Write comment (92 Comments)WorkFusion, a business process automation software developer, has raised $50 million in a new, strategic round of funding as it prepares to start adding new verticals to its product suite.
The company’s new cash came from the large insurance company, Guardian; healthcare services provider New York-Presbyterian; and the commercial bank, PNC Bank. V
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Read more: WorkFusion adds $50 million from strategic investors as it bulks up for acquisitions
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