Daily funding roundup - September 14th, 2018

Kristin Karaoglu · September 14, 2018 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/4c1f

AVVAY has raised $1M; Sisu has raised $1.2M; Moka has raised $24M

 

AVVAY: AVVAY is a platform for finding and booking brilliant places for creative things. Their ultimate goal is to give creative people the freedom and space they need to make what they want. Whether that freedom comes from monetizing personal space or easily finding the perfect space for your next project, AVVAY allows creatives to tap into resources that have never before been within reach. AVVAY has raised $1 million in seed funding led by Zero G Capital, with participation from Matchstick Ventures, SpringTime Ventures and Service Provider Capital. Read more »

Responsive: Responsive is a hybrid wealth advisor solution for banks and private managers.Responsove's difference is behavioral insights that enable advisors to identify and act on client opportunities and risks. They aim to grow client wealth and loyalty by capturing “moments that matter”. Responsive has raised $1.1 million in seed funding.

ResonanceX: ResonanceX is a digital platform that transforms the way to design, distribute and invest in bespoke Structured Investments. ResonanceX has raised $120K in pre-seed funding.

Vector.ai: Vector.ai creates research-led AI solutions for companies involved in international trade. Our proprietary algorithms are specifically designed to read and interpret trade documentation. Vector.ai has raised $120K in pre-seed funding.

Sisu Global Health: Sisu provides clinically proven, patented, high margin devices, starting with Hemafuse, a highly effective alternative to donor blood. With a simple push and pull of a handle, the device transfers blood from where it is pooled in internal bleeding to a blood bag: blood is salvaged and immediately re-transfused. Sisu has raised $1.2 million in seed funding. Read more »

Moka: Moka, a Jakarta-based startup that focusses on building mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) for small and medium businesses. Moka charges its users a monthly subscription fee, depending on the number of stores they have. Transaction data is stored in the cloud which means business owners can access real-time sales data anytime, anywhere. Moka has raised $24 million in Series B funding led by Sequoia India and Southeast Asia.  Read more »

If you are interested in being included in our funding roundup, submit your press release or blog post about your financing round to kristin@vator.tv. If you want a longer write-up, please do give us a couple days heads up. If you'd like to be included in our Today's Entrepreneur column, please send me your Vator profile.

Image Source: businessnewsdaily.com 

 
Image Description

Kristin Karaoglu

Woman of many skills: Database System Engineer; SplashX event producer; Author of Startup Teams

All author posts

Support VatorNews by Donating

Read more from our "Daily Funding Roundup" series

More episodes