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SaaS Weekly Roundup #59

SaaS Weekly Roundup

Stay updated on the latest news on SaaS: poolside secures half a billion dollars; Sage acquires Anvyl.

Latest SaaS Funding News


poolside Raises $500M in Series B Funding

AI coding startup poolside has secured $500 million in a Series B funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures. This funding comes after a $100 million Series A and a $26 million seed round.

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Atlas Metrics Raises €12.2 Million in Series A Funding

Atlas Metrics, a platform for ESG compliance and sustainability performance management, has secured a €12.2 million Series A funding round led by MMC Ventures. The company plans to invest in its team, expand into new markets, and enhance its product.

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Ameba Raises $7.1M in Seed Funding

Ameba, an AI-powered platform helping companies manage their complex supply chains, has secured $7.1 million in a seed round led by Hedosophia. The new funding will support its expansion into sectors like fashion and textiles that need disruption and accelerate its mission to become the preferred supply chain partner for everyone.

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fynk Secures €3.1 Million in Seed Funding

fynk, an AI-powered contract management software, has closed €3.1 million in a seed round led by 3VC. The startup plans to use this funding to accelerate product development and grow its presence internationally. The company is also investing in better AI integration and building more connections with business tools its customers rely on.

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Artisan Raises $11.5 Million in Seed Round

Artisan, a company using human-like AI employees to replace the traditional go-to-market stack, has announced an $11.5 million seed round led by Oliver Jung.

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Latest SaaS M&A


Sage Acquires Anvyl

Sage, a leader in accounting, financial, HR and payroll technology for SMBs, has acquired Anvyl, a supply chain visibility platform. Anvyl will enable Sage to offer a cost-effective Supply Chain Execution (SCE) solution, providing SMBs with full visibility across their supply chains, from purchase order creation to warehouse delivery.

Sage Acquires Anvyl

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Rajat, a CFA and seasoned SpotSaaS writer, thrives at the intersection of technology and finance. Drawing from his expertise in marketing and product management, he helps users navigate the complex software landscape to find solutions that align with their business goals. By blending his deep understanding of financial decision-making with a passion for emerging technologies, Rajat crafts insightful content that empowers businesses to choose software that drives growth, efficiency, and innovation. His work bridges the gap between technical possibilities and practical business needs, making software selection a strategic advantage for his audience.

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