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Frontline secures $200m funding for B2B software innovations

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Frontline Ventures, a venture capital firm, has raised $200 million for two funds, Seed and Growth, to support B2B software start-ups in Europe aiming for the US market. Some previous investments include Workvivo, Signal AI, and Cloudsmith.

Frontline Ventures, an Irish-headquartered venture capital firm, has secured $200 million across two funds, Seed and Growth, to support seed and growth-stage B2B software start-ups. Some key points from the article include:

  • Founded in 2012, Frontline is focused on B2B software start-ups in Europe eyeing the US market and eventual IPOs.
  • Previous investments include MosaicML, Navan, Lattice, and many more successful companies.
  • The Seed fund focuses on pre-seed and seed-stage companies, while the Growth fund targets Series B to Series D companies looking to expand into Europe.
  • Frontline aims to bridge the gap between the US and European markets for B2B software companies to become global leaders.
  • The firm has been successful in supporting companies through fundraising, US go-to-market strategies, and expansion into the US market.

This funding raise highlights Frontline Ventures’ commitment to supporting and accelerating the growth of B2B software start-ups in Europe, ultimately helping them scale and succeed internationally.

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