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BGF declares Victoria is latest investment

British Growth Fund has made its first investment in a publicly listed company, investing $16.2m in carpet and floor covering company Victoria, which will enable the company to acquire Abingdon Flooring.

Oct 8, 2014

Tile locates $13m

Location tracking device manufacturer Tile has revealed it has raised $13m across two rounds from backers including Tencent to fund the release of an Android app.

Oct 7, 2014

Office supplies seller Poppin raises $17m

Office products retailer Poppin has secured the money in a Fifth Third-backed series C round that will be used to further develop its technology.

Oct 7, 2014

Guangzhou Weimeizi nurses funding from Legend Capital

The corporate venturing unit has invested a substantial undisclosed sum in the toiletry retailer.

Oct 2, 2014

Shopkick lands on SK Planet in $200m acquisition

Financial services firm Citi exited the mobile shopping rewards company through the deal, which will involve Shopkick becoming part of the SK Telecom group.

Oct 2, 2014

Flea market app Fril secures $9.2m

Fablic, the maker of flea market app Fril, has raised $9.2m from investors including online recipe provider Cookpad and game developer Colopl.

Oct 2, 2014

Salesforce gets personal with Qubit

E-commerce personalisation platform Qubit has raised $26m in series B funding from Salesforce Ventures, Accel Ventures and Balderton Capital.

Oct 2, 2014

Houzz opens doors for $165m series D

The Comcast-backed home improvement and remodelling platform has closed a huge round that will support its international expansion.

Oct 1, 2014

Zalando goes public in $664m IPO

The online fashion retailer, backed by Anders Holch Povlsen, Holtzbrinck and Tengelmann, floated near the top of its range and could raise up to $765m before the IPO closes.

Oct 1, 2014

Tokyo Otaku Mode secures cool new funding

Japanese pop culture website Tokyo Otaku Mode, which is backed by YJ Capital, has raised $13.7m in funding in a three-year deal from Cool Japan Fund.

Oct 1, 2014
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