Cork-based Climateaction also secures €2.3 million
Online notarisation platform Legitify has raised €1.5 million in a seed funding round that will help develop its product offering, expand its reach and grow its team.
Legitify is headquartered in Dublin and has previously been backed by Antler, NDRC and Alchemist Accelerator. Ms Lutaj said the decision to locate in Dublin was down to the availability of tech talent. Separately, Cork-based Climateaction has raised €2.3 million to fund its growth in the US, backed by Davy’s 2022 EIIS fund, a joint venture between Davy and BDO through BES Management. The investment will enable the company to focus its expansion in the US, and grow its team.
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