Level2ventures led a EUR2.2m (~USD2.2m) investment for DoxyChain, a Poland-based blockchain document management system, with participation from CV VC, Satus Starter and Müller Medien. Read more… Read More
Blackstone agreed to acquire an additional 11.6% stake in Luminor Holding, a subsidiary of Estonia-based Luminor Bank from Denmark-based bank Nordea, bringing its total stake in Luminor Holding to 80%. Read more… Read More
Genesis Capital, through Genesis Private Equity Fund IV, and Integral Venture Partners, through its Evolving Europe Principal Investments I fund, have acquired 100% of BORCAD, a Czech Republic-based producer of interior equipment for passenger trains, for an undisclosed amount. Read more… Read More
Nina Capital led a USD2m seed round for Healee, a Bulgaria-based telehealth platform, with participation from Calm/Storm Ventures and KAYA VC and follow-on from Eleven Ventures. Read more… Read More
Poland-based Inovo VC reached a EUR100m final close for its third fund, investing in pre-seed to Series B rounds in Central and Eastern Europe. Read more… Read More
Andreesen Horowitz led a USD56m Series B for Ready Player Me, an Estonia-based developer of cross-game avatars for the metaverse, with participation from Endeavor, Collab Currency, Konvoy Ventures, and founders from Roblox, Twitch, King Games, Fractal and others. Read more… Read More
3TS Capital, through its second Catalyst Romania fund, acquired a minority stake in evoMAG, a Romania-based e-commerce retailer, for EUR2m (~USD2m). Read more… Read More
Balderton Capital led a USD7m seed round for Agave Games, a Turkey-based casual games developer, with participation from Felix Capital and 500 Global. Read more… Read More
Abris Capital Partners acquired UAB Ecso, a Lithuania-based polyethylene recycling company, through its portfolio company GreenGroup for an undisclosed amount. Read more… Read More
Flashpoint Venture Capital reached a USD102m final close for its VCIII Fund surpassing its USD100m target. The vehicle focuses on global Series A B2B software companies with founders from CEE and Israel. Széchenyi Funds agreed to invest USD20m in the fund, becoming Flashpoint’s first institutional limited partner. Read… Read More
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