The Bloomberg Beta-backed signage software producer boosted its overal funding to $20m with a round co-led by existing investors 8VC and Atomic.
Raydiant, a US-based signage technology provider that counts Bloomberg Beta, the venture capital firm backed by media group Bloomberg, as an investor, completed its $13m series A round yesterday.
VC firms 8VC and Atomic co-led the round, which also featured Lerer Hippeau’s BN Capital fund as well as Delta Zulu, Gaingels and actor Mark Wahlberg.
Founded in 2017, Raydiant has built a cloud software product that allows brick-and-mortar organisations to create their own digital signs which can be displayed on…