The accounting software developer added Line, Mitsubishi UFJ and Life Card to a roster of shareholders that already included Salesforce, Sharp, Recruit and SBI.
Japan-based accounting software provider Freee has raised $60m in a series E round featuring messaging platform Line, financial services firm Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and consumer credit provider Life Card, TechCrunch reported yesterday.
The corporates were joined by undisclosed institutional investors in the round, which increased Freee’s funding to approximately $142m altogether.
Freee runs a cloud-based accounting and human resources platform it claims has attracted more than a million businesses. More than 3,500 third-party apps and services have been built…