Project A and Paua invest in Homeday's series-A
Project A Ventures and Paua Ventures have backed the series-A of German property technology startup Homeday.
The round's size was not disclosed. Homeday plans to use the provided capital to invest in marketing campaigns, hire additional staff and improve its platform.
The Homeday founders Steffen Wicker, Dmitri Uvarovski and Philipp Reichle previously worked together at Simfy, a music subscription service that ultimately could not compete with market leader Spotify and was discontinued.
Earlier this month, McMakler, a startup that also operates in the property technology space, received €8.5m from Frog Capital, Piton Capital, Mutschler Ventures and Cavalry Ventures.
Company
Founded in 2014 and based in Cologne, Homeday operates an online platform for data-driven pairing of real estate sales agents with private property owners. The business employs a team of 25.
People
Project A – Uwe Horstmann (managing director).
Paua Ventures – Christian Buchenau (partner).
Homeday – Steffen Wicker (managing director).
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