Creandum News | Oct 10, 2024

Creandum co-founder Stefan Lindeberg personally contributed to Lovable's $7.5M pre-seed round...


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Creandum is a leading European early-stage venture capital firm based in Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 2003, it supports early-stage founders in building global, category-defining companies, backing some of Europe’s most successful tech companies including Spotify, iZettle, Depop, and Klarna. The firm has hubs in Stockholm, Berlin, London, and San Francisco.


Updates as of Oct 10, 2024

  • Creandum co-founder Stefan Lindeberg personally contributed to Lovable's $7.5M pre-seed round.
  • Creandum participated in a $100 million funding round for Seon, a fraud prevention and anti-money laundering platform.
  • Creandum has updated its job locations for Navan, now including New York, Gurgaon, Bengaluru, and New South Wales, and reduced the number of available jobs from 131 to 118.
  • Johan Brenner from Creandum has been nominated for the Angel Prize 2024, with voting closing on October 10.
  • Ellen Lee, Vice President at Creandum, will speak at the Data-Driven Growth for Startups event in Stockholm next week.
  • On October 8, Jakob Stein, Vice President at Creandum, will speak at an Oxford Venture Capital Network event about venture capital and fundraising.
  • Staffan Helgesson from Creandum spoke about scaling startups at the How to Web Conference 2024.
  • Staffan Helgesson, General Partner at Creandum, will join the opening panel at the How to Web conference in Bucharest on October 2 to discuss investment opportunities in Eastern Europe.
  • Creandum partner Hanel Baveja will participate in a panel discussion on international career expansion at the WVC:E Summit 2024 on October 7-8 in Paris.
  • Creandum sees a massive investment opportunity in the Commercial & Industrial sector of climate tech, which accounts for 40% of Europe's energy usage, and highlights innovative companies like Reonic, autarc, and Fever.

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