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Lisa Marie Münster

Lisa Marie ist freie Journalistin und schreibt als Redakteurin für Startbase. Aktuell studiert sie den Master Wirtschaftssoziologie an der Frankfurter Goethe-Universität, zuvor besuchte sie die Kölner Journalistenschule für Politik und Gesellschaft.

Recent articles by Lisa Marie Münster

News 1Nce receives 50 million US dollars It is the first investment in the strategic partnership between Softbank and Deutsche Telekom: both companies are investing 50 million US dollars in the Cologne-based start-up.
News Georg Hauer moves from N26 to Hawk AI He was Head of Germany at the neobank N26 for four years, and from November Hauer will be at the Munich-based Hawk AI.
News New angel network founded by former Spotify employees Three former Spotify employees found the business angel syndicate "Spoti Angels" with the aim of supporting European start-ups. There is a particular focus on the creator economy.
News Optalio completes seed financing Just seven months after the first financing, the Eschborn-based company raises a further investment of EUR 175,000.
News Eon buys Gridx The founders go along and continue to work on the Gridx business concept, only under a new roof: the energy group has acquired a majority stake in the start-up.
News Organifarms wins agriculture award The startup is beating out Klim's app and weed startup Paltech Robotics.
News Secfix raises six-figure sum Founded in 2020, the Munich-based company has now received its first investment: shortly after launching its product, it has raised money in its pre-seed financing round.
News Coachhub takes over French start-up Both start-ups offer digital coaching for companies, and Coachhub is now acquiring the Paris-based company Moovone. The merger of the two is set to take place in the coming months.
News Nets to hold 40 percent of Orderbird The Danish company Nets is said to have increased its stake in the Berlin fintech Orderbird to 40 percent. No money is said to have flowed into the start-up in return.
News Linkedin: Berlin no longer the most popular city for employees in start-ups LinkedIn is now analyzing its data for the fourth time to select the ten most attractive start-ups for employees. Three fintechs are new to the list and Berlin loses its title as the most popular city.

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