German wealthtech Bunch lands $15.5m Series A

Bunch Secures $15.5 Million in Series A Funding

Key Points:

  1. Funding Round:
    • Amount Raised: $15.5 million.
    • Lead Investor: FinTech Collective (New York-based venture capital firm).
    • Other Participants: Cherry Ventures, Motive Ventures, Broadhaven Ventures, TinyVC, and angel investors from Kinnevik, Klarna, and Moonfare.
  2. Use of Funds:
    • Platform Development: To enhance digital analytics features and expand the team.
    • Expansion: Focus on entering new asset classes and geographies, particularly the UK market and private equity clients.
  3. Company Background:
    • Founded: 2021.
    • Founders: Levent Altunel and Enrico Ohnemüller.
    • Headquarters: Berlin, Germany.
    • Services: Provides a platform for the alternative investment sector to automate workflows, offer real-time information, and store private market data.
  4. Current Operations:
    • Assets Managed: Private funds using Bunch’s platform oversee around €2 billion in assets.
    • Total Funding: Bunch has raised $22 million to date.
  5. Company Mission:
    • Goal: To digitally transform the trillion-dollar alternative investment industry.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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