Livingbridge leads £3.5m series-A for Symphony Ventures
Livingbridge has led a ТЃ3.5m series-A financing round for automated operational processes business Symphony Ventures.
Following the transaction, the company aims to use the fresh capital to boost its product development and double its headcount in the US, the UK and Poland. Livingbridge's Henry Alty will join the company's board of directors as investor director, while Bill Thomas, managing partner at consulting firm Acresis, will join as chairperson of the company's board.
The GP deployed capital from its venture capital evergreen fund, Baronsmead Venture Trust.
Company
Founded in 2014, Symphony provides consulting, implementation and services focusing on automated operational processes. The company is headquartered in London and has offices in San Francisco, Boston and Krakow, and employs 120 people.
According to a statement, the company's client portfolio include firms operating in the financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, logistics and public sectors.
People
Livingbridge – Henry Alty (associate director).
Symphony Ventures – David Poole (CEO).
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