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I’m a startup founder and I had sex with an investor — and I am sorry

I’m a startup founder and I had sex with an investor — and I am sorry

by The Brio Team | Jul 7, 2017 | Getting Funded

Author: Perri Chase / Source: Business Insider Perri Chase. Courtesy of Perri Chase Where to begin. This is such a complicated topic, and I thought to myself: “Just don’t get involved. Just get on with your life. You are married. You are...
Cross-border payment startup InstaRem eyes IPO in 2020 after closing $13M Series B

Cross-border payment startup InstaRem eyes IPO in 2020 after closing $13M Series B

by The Brio Team | Jul 7, 2017 | Getting Funded

Author: Jon Russell / Source: TechCrunch Cross-border payment startup InstaRem has raised $13 million in new financing as it looks to expand its business, which is rooted in Asia, into Europe and North America ahead of an eventual public listing as soon as...
An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7 million in Series A funding

An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7 million in Series A funding

by The Brio Team | Jul 6, 2017 | Getting Funded

Author: Connie Loizos / Source: TechCrunch Sometimes, it seems like every possible on-demand service that could be created has already come along — and, in some cases, gone away. But Recycle Track Systems (RTS), a two-year-old, New York-based waste and...
Tonsser, the social app for youth soccer players, partners with Nike and raises new funding

Tonsser, the social app for youth soccer players, partners with Nike and raises new funding

by The Brio Team | Jul 6, 2017 | Getting Funded

Author: Steve O’Hear / Source: TechCrunch Tonsser, the Copenhagen-based startup that offers a vertical social network aimed at youth soccer players who want to build their own online profile and potentially get discovered by a bigger club, continues to...
Amazon puts an additional $260M into its Indian business

Amazon puts an additional $260M into its Indian business

by The Brio Team | Jul 6, 2017 | Getting Funded

Author: Catherine Shu / Source: TechCrunch Amazon has topped up its investment in its India business with another $260 million. The funding was disclosed in regulatory documents filed last month and first reported by Indian financial publication Mint. The...
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