Welcome back to United Kingdom Tech Weekly Deals Roundup, a weekly podcast by Tracxn for key startup deals in the United Kingdom from last week.
In this edition, we will cover funding rounds of Getir, Amplience, Perlego, and more. In exits, we will cover the acquisition of Phrasee by Capital D, among others.
Starting with our deep dive into funding rounds, tech companies in the United Kingdom raised over $973 million of funding across 14 funding rounds during this week.
London-based Online Grocery startup, Getir, raised $768 million in a Series E funding round led by Mubadala with participation from ADG, Alpha Wave Global, Sequoia Capital, and others. Getir achieved unicorn status on 27th March 2021when it raised $300 million from Sequoia Capital and Tiger Global Management. Getir is an online platform offering multi-category grocery supplies. Getir offers fruits and vegetables, dairy products, snacks and sweets, bakery products, and more. The application features include deal and promotion management, order tracking, and more. Founded in 2018, Getir has raised around $1.8 billion till date.
In a major funding round event, an E-Commerce startup, Amplience, raised $100 million in a Series D funding round from Farview Equity Partners, Octopus Ventures, and Sixth Street. Amplience is a cloud-based platform offering content management solutions for enterprise retail. Amplience enables users to plan, create, preview, and schedule content. Amplience's features include automated scheduling, slot management, and more. Founded in 2008, London-based Amplience has raised $180 million till date.
Perlego, an EdTech startup, raised $50 million in a Series B funding round led by Mediahuis with participation from Evli Growth Partners, Raine Group, Johan Brand, and others. Perlego offers educational resources for university students. Perlego provides e-books on subjects like business, philosophy, politics, technology, and more. Perlego also offers reports, publications, and whitepapers. Founded in 2016 by University of Cambridge alumni and University of Warwick alumni, London-based Perlego has raised over $76 million till date.
Glasgow-based FinTech startup, Encompass, raised $33 million in a Series C funding round led by Perennial with participation from Serendipity Capital, Microequities, Tim Frost, and others. Encompass is a provider of cloud-based KYC automation software for banks and financial institutions. Encompass provides a point of access to various data sources and enables organizations in the banking, investment, legal, and accountancy sectors to meet the regulatory requirements of the anti-money laundering directive. Founded in 2011, Encompass has raised around $38 million till date.
This was all from the funding updates, moving on to the exits. United Kingdom Tech observed 13 exits during the week of 20 Mar 2022.
London-based Enterprise Applications startup, Phrasee, was acquired by Capital D. Morgan Stanley and Keyhaven Capital Partners co-invested in Phrasee alongside lead investor Capital D. Phrasee is an AI-based platform offering software for brand language optimization. Phrasee offers a computational linguistics tool that allows members to generate, optimize, automate, and analyze language in real-time. Phrasee allows members to tailor language to the brand style, tone, target audience, and campaign goals. Founded in 2015, Phrasee has raised around $9 million till date from Next 15, Galvanise, Albion Capital Group, and others.
Exonar, an Enterprise Application startup, was acquired by NowVertical Group. Exonar is a provider of an intelligence and information system for enterprises. Exonar can identify enterprise data and the relevancy of data, with the use of enterprise-scale big data architecture and machine learning technology to power real-time data classification and document search. Exonar understands the intent and characteristics of information and generates insights into the data as per company requirements and profile. Founded in 2007, Exonar has raised around $10 million till date from Beringea, Amadeus Capital, Downing, and others.
Edinburgh-based Travel and Hospitality Tech startup, Criton, was acquired by Nonius. Criton is a provider of white-label guest management apps for the accommodation and hospitality industry. Criton features include mobile booking, push notifications, local activities and places recommendations, digital door keys, video instructions, digital guides for guests, and more. Criton also has a direct chat feature for guests to contact the management staff. It caters to hotels, B&Bs, vacation rentals, service apartments, and more. Founded in 2015, Criton has raised around $7 million till date from Highland Group.
EdTech startup, Sumdog, was acquired by Hej Albert. Sumdog creates adaptive learning games for grades K-8. Sumdog offers multiplayer games that teach mathematics, reading, writing, and more. Sumdog offers a dashboard to track the progress of a student individually as well as relatively. Sumdog also offers school IT software and provides rewards for students. Founded in 1993, Edinburgh-based Sumdog has raised over $3 million till date from Arc Capital Development, Nesta Impact Investments, Scottish Enterprise, and others.
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