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Omnyway completes path to series A round

Commerzbank and CreditEase co-led a $12.8m round for digital commerce platform developer Omnyway that will fund new products and international growth.

Oct 13, 2017

Tencent considers throwing $100m into Sea

Tencent, online services provider Sea's largest investor, has expressed interest in buying $100m of shares in the latter's forthcoming initial public offering.

Oct 13, 2017

HelloFresh dishes out IPO plans

The Rocket Internet and Vorwerk-backed meal kit subscription service has confirmed it is seeking $295m to $355m in proceeds from a Frankfurt Stock Exchange flotation.

Oct 11, 2017

Sea sets IPO range with $695m target

The Tencent-backed Southeast Asian online services provider is set to raise between $596m and $695m from its US initial public offering.

Oct 10, 2017

HelloFresh spruces up IPO plans

Rocket Internet-backed HelloFresh had filed for a $332m offering in 2015 but halted the plans a month later.

Oct 9, 2017

21Buttons fixes $10m series A round

The fashion e-commerce app developer has raised funding in a Mediaset and Banco Sabadell-backed round as it looks to expand into new international territories.

Oct 9, 2017

Ace Hardware gobbles up The Grommet

Hardware retailer Ace has acquired the Rakuten-backed e-commerce platform to serve as an e online discovery platform for its business.

Oct 9, 2017

Brazil Corporate Venture: quick graph summary

Last week the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, Apex-Brasil, and Global Corporate Venturing ran once again the Corporate Venture in Brasil conference to develop corporate venture capital in Brasil.

Oct 6, 2017

Nissay Capital funds fashionable Lifestyle

Nippon Life-backed Nissay Capital has returned to back a $6.6m round for Lifestyle Design, the operator of custom fashion e-commerce platform LaFabric.

Oct 6, 2017

Silk adds another $11m to series A

Skincare brand Silk Therapeutics has secured $11m in series A3 funding, raising capital from Kraft Group and Lear Corporation among others.

Oct 4, 2017
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