Enna closes financing round

The sum is said to be in the seven-figure range. The Osnabrück-based family office Zwei.7 is leading the round.
News by Jan Schulte Jan Schulte · Stuttgart, 05. December 2022

The sum is said to be in the seven-figure range. The Osnabrück-based family office Zwei.7 is leading the round.

The Munich-based start-up Enna has raised a seven-figure sum in a financing round. The round was led by the Osnabrück-based family office Zwei.7, with the TQ Group, an electronics service provider, also investing in the start-up. 350,000 euros came from Wayra, an innovation hub of the Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica.

Jakob Bergmeier, Tim Haug and Moritz Kutschera founded Enna together in 2020. With their digital application, they want to make it easier for older people who are less tech-savvy to access the internet. With the Enna app, senior citizens will be able to make video calls, receive photo and video messages, share photo albums, listen to podcasts and watch YouTube videos.

"We are very proud and happy that we were able to successfully complete our seed round and have such strong new partners on board for the future," says Bergmeier. The lack of digital participation in our society is a very relevant problem that Enna wants to solve. With the new money behind it, Enna intends to further expand its app and step up its marketing measures ahead of the planned market launch shortly before Christmas.


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