Y Combinator-Backed Quotabook Raises $11 Million, Led By Elefund
08/16/22, 11:36 PM
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Money raised
$11 million
Industry
software
Today, the South Korea-based QuotaBook, an early-stage startup that builds equity and fund management platform solutions for startups and investors, announced it has raised US$11 million in its Series A2 round led by Elefund. Other participating investors include existing investors such as Draper Associates, along with new investors Access Ventures, Hana Securities, and Toss. With this latest round, QuotaBook has raised a total of US$20 million. Previous investors include Y Combinator (YC) and Carta Ventures.
Company Info
Location
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seoul, seoul, south korea
Additional Info
QuotaBook is a fintech startup building equity management solutions for startups, employees, and investors. With QuotaBook, founders can streamline equity data and company ownership by managing cap tables as well as running analyses and simulations. Employees are better motivated through stock option features that are aligned with the growth of the company. Investors can track the performance of their portfolios with data automatically synced into the platform. QuotaBook takes care of all the fuss so that founders, employees and investors can focus on building a business together. For more information about solutions, please visit our website.