Venture/Private equity

Ukrainian startup myTips receives $75,000 and a place at Californian incubator 500 Startups

The myTips team has been accepted into the famous American incubator 500 Startups, and has moved to San Francisco. The team received an investment of $75,000 from the incubator, and now intends to develop its business in the USA. myTips is developing interactive online tutorials for complex interfaces without coding. Previously, the startup had already …

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Kyiv startup Advice Wallet secures $1.5 million from Russia’s Life.SREDA

Life.SREDA, a Moscow-based venture capital firm focusing on mobile and online fintech startups, is to invest $1.5 million in Settle, a mobile payment service developed by Kyiv (Kiev) -based startup Advice Wallet. Combining mobile payments and a loyalty scheme in one app, Settle makes it possible to both order and then pay your bill at a restaurant or café through …

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Energy-management startup EcoisMe announces investment from Deutsche Telekom and Polish incubator Hubraum

EcoisMe, which has developed a system for managing energy at home, has obtained 30,000 euro from Polish incubator Hubraum at an undisclosed valuation. Consequently, the Ukrainian startup will move operations to Krakow, Poland. EcoisMe has also reached an investment agreement with Deutsche Telekom, which manages Hubraum. According to the second agreement, the German telco giant will …

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Ukrainian business angels gather in an association

Last week Ukrainian business angels announced the creation of the UAngel local and international association. UAngel will provide access to information on deals, encourage co-investment and organize events and training programs for association members. “This is a super-important element of the startup ecosystem, which Ukraine was indeed missing. Just compare these numbers: in 2012, VCs invested …

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Intel Capital teams up with two Russian funds to back Ukraino-Russian bus ticket software developer

Gill Business Systems (Gillbus), a company that develops inventory distribution systems (IDS) for the bus-transportation industry, has secured $3 million from a consortium of three venture funds – Intel Capital, InVenture Partners and FinSight – at an undisclosed valuation. Launched in Ukraine in 2010, Gillbus aims to make distribution of tickets for buses “as smooth as tickets for airlines.” The company …

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Ukrainian VC ranks the country’s best startups

It’s a year since top Ukrainian venture capitalist Yevgeny Sysoyev produced his first overview of Ukraine’s top-100 startups. A lot has changed since then, and many more people are now familiar with the complicated geography, politics and economics of his country. The Ukrainian startup ecosystem is still comparatively small, with a maximum valuation of just $2.5 billion. However, despite its …

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Apex VNT Limited acquires 10% of Ukrainian IT-outsourcing firm Epsy Soft

Apex VNT Limited, an international venture fund with offices in London and Kiev, has completed its first investment in the Ukrainian market, acquiring 10% of IT-outsourcing firm Epsy Soft for 2.3 million hryvnias (approximately $195,000). In commenting on the deal, Apex VNT PR director Dmitry Chepur told Ukraine Digital News that this is merely their first move into …

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Russia seeks to develop startup industry in Crimea

The Internet Initiatives Development Fund (IIDF, or FRII in Russian), a government-backed fund supporting startup development, will open a remote regional accelerator in Sevastopol, Crimea, as soon as this summer, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported last week. The fund is expecting to support five to seven projects, which will be evaluated on the local and national levels. Funding …

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Coppertino raises $500,000 from AVentures, TA Venture and Torben Majgaard

Coppertino, a Los Angeles-based startup with Ukrainian origins, announced today that it has raised half a million dollars at an undisclosed valuation from leading Ukrainian investment firms AVentures and TA Venture as well as from Torben Majgaard, the Danish founder of Ukrainian IT-outsourcing company Ciklum. Founded in 2011 by Petro Bondarevskyi and Ivan Ablamskyi, Coppertino has maintained its R&D …

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Russian and Ukrainian VCs team up to invest in US software startup

As Russia and Ukraine were escalating to a new level of mutual threats and recriminations earlier this week, venture funds offered a welcome illustration that nationalism has not completely spoiled relations between the two countries. A leading Kiev-based fund, AVentures Capital, has teamed up with two Russian funds, Almaz Capital and ABRT, to inject $3.25 …

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Ukraine’s TA Venture and Russia’s ABRT team up to invest in UK startup Zesty

Zesty, a London-based service for booking medical appointments online, announced today that it has obtained $2 million in funding at an undisclosed valuation from Ukrainian VC TA Venture and Russian VC ABRT Fund. The company – which was backed at the seed stage by Luxembourg-based VC Mangrove Capital Partners, – says that it will use the new …

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Polish government announces $100 million fund to support Ukrainian small companies

Poland is to put $100 million (300 million zloty) into supporting small Ukrainian companies, which will obviously include tech companies by implication, and allow more Ukrainian companies to list on its stock exchange. “We do this to support the new Ukrainian industry, new business and build a new middle class,” President Bronislaw Komorowski told Polish newspaper …

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