Creandum et al. back Dexplora
Creandum, DN Capital and 12 angel investors have injected $1.2m into Dexplora, a Swedish app developer.
The angel investors include Chris Perret, former founder and CEO of IT services company Nukona, ZenDesk senior vice president Adrian McDermott, and John Taysom, one of the first investors in Yahoo.
The fresh capital will be used to launch Dexplora's first product, GetSalesDone. The app, which has been developed to improve sales workflow and is available in the Apple App Store, will be launched in the UK and US.
Creandum sourced the deal through its own networks. The GP chose to invest based on the quality of the Dexplora team and the size of the market the company targets.
Company
Headquartered in Malmö, Dexplora develops tools for sales organisations to minimise reporting effort and maximise data quality and efficiency.
Dexplora was founded by the team behind user interfaces developer The Astonishing Tribe, which was acquired by BlackBerry in 2010.
People
Staffan Helgesson is a general partner at Creandum. Tom Bradley is a partner at DN Capital. Hampus Jakobsson is co-founder and CEO of Dexplora.
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