German founder Vincenz Klemm managed to secure an exit for his insurance startup Gabi of several hundred million dollars. Now he has already begun starting to build the next startup with first capital rolling in.
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German founder Vincenz Klemm managed to secure an exit for his insurance startup Gabi of several hundred million dollars. Now he has already begun starting to build the next startup with first capital rolling in.
Read moreThe Dresden-based company DEMECAN managed to receive the GMP certificate from the Saxon state authority for its cannabis production facility.
Read moreThe Frankfurt-based insurtech and Allianz X collaborate on groundbreaking deal making CLARK one of Europe’s leading InsurTech companies.
Read moreWonderz closes Pre-Series A funding round for its new WunderBox content distribution platform.
Read moreSolarisbank raises EUR 190 million and joins forces with Contis to form a pan-European Banking-as-a-Service champion.
Read moreSamsung Electronics together with Solarisbank and Visa bring Samsung Pay to Germany.
Read moreStriving for the best quality, many years of marketing expertise as well as personal commitment – with this powerful mix, the founders of Löwenzahn Organics started their journey in Berlin. Their vision: baby porridge and milk that are not only produced in an ecologically sound way and meet the strictest environmental guidelines, but also redefine organic quality. And so it meets the demands of the ever-increasing number of health-conscious parents interested in sustainability who do not make any compromises, especially when it comes their children’s food.Read more
How the young company Carl Finance from Berlin is rolling up the market for corporate sales for small and medium-sized enterprises, overturning old thinking patterns and remaining virtually unrivalled.Read more
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The traditional hotel industry lacks modern IT solutions to make processes more efficient. According to a survey by the Roland Berger consultancy, only a quarter of German hoteliers consider themselves “digitally advanced”. Here is our approach: We want to professionalize the traditional hotel industry.Read more