Wunder Mobility raises twelve million euros

The Hamburg-based shared mobility startup has received money from several investors, including KCK and Blumberg Capital.
Wunder Mobility raised a further twelve million euros in venture capital. This makes the company the eustartups.com the best-funded start-up in the shared mobility sector. In total, founders Sam Baker and Gunnar Froh have already landed more than 60 million euros in recent years.
The Hamburg-based startup was founded in 2014 and offers both software and hardware for shared mobility fleets ranging from bikes to cars. Its customers are companies, cities and municipalities. According to founder Froh, shared mobility is a growing market that is already paying off: "Our customers are already seeing growth through our technology platform," eustartups.com quotes him as saying. The twelve million euros will go toward the software and an improvement in customer service.
Among the backers are venture capitalists KCK and Blumberg Capital. David Blumberg justifies the investment with the positive impact of Shared Mobility on individuals, companies and society.

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