A Chicago, IL-Based Bringg Has Raised $100M in Series E Funding
Bringg, a Chicago, IL-based conveyance and satisfaction cloud platform supplier, shut a $100m Series E funding round. The round, which sets Bringg’s market valuation to $1 billion, was driven by Insight Partners with participation from Cambridge Capital, GLP, Harlap, Next 47, Pereg Ventures, S
Bringg, a Chicago, IL-based conveyance and satisfaction cloud platform supplier, shut a $100m Series E funding round.
The round, which sets Bringg’s market valuation to $1 billion, was driven by Insight Partners with participation from Cambridge Capital, GLP, Harlap, Next 47, Pereg Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, and Viola Growth.
The company plans to utilize the assets to scale the platform through M&A and develop its biological system of strategic and innovation partners.
Driven by Guy Bloch, CEO, Bringg furnishes undertakings with a cloud data-drove platform to scale up and streamline their coordinations operations. Utilizing Bringg, retailers and coordinations suppliers can enable innovative conveyance and satisfaction models to maximize the customer experience, streamline coordinations operations and scale business channels for development. A portion of the world’s most popular brands in excess of 50 nations utilize the platform.
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Bringg, a Chicago, IL-based conveyance and satisfaction cloud platform supplier, shut a $100m Series E funding round. The round, which sets Bringg’s market valuation to $1 billion, was driven by Insight Partners with participation from Cambridge Capital, GLP, Harlap, Next 47, Pereg Ventures, S02Who wrote it?
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