Merxu expands into Germany

The B2B marketplace focuses on industry and trade. The Polish start-up is now also launching in Germany.
The online business marketplace Merxu is starting its expansion into Germany. The company wants to connect market participants from different sectors in order to sell goods for business needs or industrial services. According to the company, the aim is to strengthen intra-European trade, which is particularly important in uncertain supply chains.
The start-up sees itself not only as an online retailer, but also values its "community character". "This means that we promote interaction between participants and offer them real added value through services and efficient processes. We are now taking off with this business model in Germany, Europe's largest economy," says co-founder and CEO Przemyslaw Budkowski. He founded the company together with Tomasz Nowak and Sebastian Pietrowski. The start-up is supported by investors such as Accel, Point 9 Capital and Prosus Ventures.
The company plans to hire 50 new employees for its expansion into Germany. The platform is also to be tailored to the needs of the German market.

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