The Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI), last week announced the launch of Sharjah Angel Investors Network (SAIN).
Read MoreSRTI Park launches Sharjah Angel Investors Network (SAIN)Iraq-based financial services company Switch has recently announced a strategic partnership with the Switzerland-based Zoodmall.
Read MoreIraq’s Switch partners with Switzerland’s Zoodmall to offer “Buy Now, Pay Later” facilitySaudi Arabia-based Salasa, a cloud-based turnkey solution for e-commerce businesses, on Monday, raised $8.5 million from AlSulaiman Group.
Read MoreLogistics startup Salasa bags $8.6 Mn from AlSulaiman GroupDubai, UAE-based car-rental startup Udrive, on Monday, raised $1.3 million from the crowdfunding platform Eureeca, from 186 investors.
Read MoreDubai’s UDrive raises $1.3 Mn in ongoing Series A roundAmman, Jordan-based Abjjad, on Tuesday, raised $1 million in its Series A funding round from Rimal Capital, JordInvest and ISSF.
Read MoreAbjjad, Jordanian ebook platform bags $1 Mn Series A fundingSingapore and San Francisco-based TurtleTree Labs, a biotech startup has raised $6.2 million Pre-Series A from Prince Khaled's KBW Ventures.
Read MoreTurtle Tree Labs bags $6.2 Mn from KBW Ventures and othersDubai, UAE-based Spotii, a 'buy now, pay later' (BNPL) startup, on Thursday, secured a strategic investment from Australia-based Zip.
Read MoreDubai’s Spotii secures strategic investment from Australia’s ZipSaudi Arabia-based Morni, on Thursday, raised SAR 34.3 million (around $9.1 million) in a Series B round led by GSquare Investments.
Read MoreMorni raises $9.1 million in Series B led by GSquareMumbai, India-based Callify.ai, on Tuesday, announced that the company has raised $560,000 in a seed funding round led by Malpani Ventures.
Read MoreMumbai’s Callify.ai raises $560K seed funding from Malpani VenturesAbu Dhabi, UAE-based TruKKer, on Thursday, raised $10 million as strategic venture debt from San Francisco, US-based Partners for Growth (PFG).
Read MoreTruKKer bags $10 Mn venture debt from US-based ‘Partners for Growth’