The flexible working space network has pulled in $72m through a round co-led by Harel Insurance Investments and Financial Services.

Insurance firm Harel Insurance Investments and Financial Services co-led a $72m round for Israel-headquartered flexible workspace provider Mindspace on Wednesday.

The round was co-led with asset manager More Provident Funds and also featured healthcare investment group Arkin Holdings, real estate investment firm Globalworth and individuals including Shalom Meckenzie, Yoav Harlap and Kobi Rogovin.

Mindspace runs a network of workspaces spanning 17 cities across Israel, Europe and the United States, offering individual desks, offices and spaces designed for entire teams.

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