Agreena, a five-year-old Copenhagen startup that helps farmers in Europe generate new revenue streams by selling verified soil carbon credits, raised a $50 million Series B round. HV Capital was the deal lead. The company has raised a total of $77.3 million. Reuters has more here.
Fetch.ai, a six-year-old startup based in Cambridge, UK, whose goal is to enable communication and actions between AI applications, making the work they produce more actionable, raised a $40 million in round from DWF Labs. The company has raised a total of $66 million. TechCrunch has more here.
Glopal, a three-year-old Paris startup that helps e-commerce companies increase sales by optimizing translation, international marketing initiatives, international payments, logistics, and tax and duty calculations, raised a $21.7 million Series A round. Investors in the deal included Hi Inov, Dentressangle, Crédit Mutuel Innovation, and Motier Ventures as well as existing investors Seventure and Axeleo Capital. Tech.eu has more here.
Horizon Quantum Computing, a five-year-old Singapore startup founded in Ireland that provides software development and deployment tools for quantum computing applications based on a programming language it created, raised an $18.1 million Series A round. Investors included Tencent, Sequoia Capital India, SGInnovate, Pappas Capital, and Expeditions Fund. The company has raised a total of $21.3 million. The Business Post has more here.
P97, an 11-year-old Houston company that enables consumers to pay for gas or an electric charge through either an app or a connected car, raised a $40 million round. Portage Capital Solutions led the transaction with additional participation from Accenture, FleetCor, and Emerald. TechCrunch has more here.
TROOP, a six-year-old Madrid startup whose platform manages the booking, expenses, and logistics for in-person meetings, raised an $11 million Series B round co-led by Durable Capital Partners and Madrona Venture Group, with All Iron Ventures and Conexo Ventures also pitching in. The company has raised a total of $19.9 million. Tech.eu has more here.
Votiro, a 13-year-old New York company that claims its platform eliminates file-borne attacks from email, web downloads, portal uploads, and file sharing platforms, raised an $11.5 million Series A round. Harvest Lane Asset Management was the deal lead. The company has raised a total of $25.5 million. SiliconANGLE has more here.
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