
LifeX raises €6m from Cherry, Vækstfonden et al.
Copenhagen-based co-living startup LifeX has raised €6m in funding from Cherry Ventures, Danish growth fund Vækstfonden and startup studio Founders.
The startup has raised €15m in funding since being founded three years ago. It said in a statement that it will use the latest proceeds to strengthen its presence in new and existing markets, and fuel product development.
Previous funding
In 2019, LifeX raised a seed funding round of €7.5m from Cherry Ventures, Triple Point Capital and private investors.
Company
Founded in 2017 and based in Copenhagen, LifeX operates furnished, co-living apartments in Copenhagen, Berlin, London, Vienna, Munich and Paris. According to the company, it helps people get settled in a city with a flexible housing subscription and network with like-minded professionals. The company has 30 employees.
People
LifeX – Ritu Jain, Sune Theodorsen (co-founders).
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