
Atomico leads $27m series-B for Onna
Atomico has led a $27m series-B funding round for Barcelona- and New York-based data integration specialist Onna Technologies.
Glynn Capital also took part in the investment, alongside previous backers Dawn Capital, Nauta Capital and Slack Fund. As part of the deal, Atomico principal Ben Blume will join the company's board.
Onna intends to use the fresh capital to grow its engineering, product and partnership teams, and further develop its ecosystem of integration and applications.
Previous funding
Nauta led a $5m funding round for Onna in January 2018.
More recently, Dawn Capital led an $11m series-A funding round for the company in June 2019. Previous backer Nauta also took part in the investment, alongside Dropbox and Slack Fund. Norman Fiore, general partner at Dawn, joined Onna's board as part of the deal.
Company
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Barcelona and New York, with offices in Raleigh and Toulouse, Onna is a data integration platform for workplace apps.
It enables the integration of all workplace knowledge-based apps together, from communication to storage and HR platforms, allowing companies to collect, preserve, protect, search and centralise their data in one single repository, which helps them with legal discovery, compliance, knowledge management and enterprise searches.
Its platform can be integrated with any cloud or on-premise application, including Slack, Dropbox and Salesforce. Onna's client base includes several international companies such as Facebook, Electronic Arts, Dropbox and Fitbit.
People
Onna Technologies – Salim Elkhou (co-founder, CEO).
Atomico – Ben Blume (principal).
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