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🖤 We love that Wonder go to the trouble of sharing details around who their investors are, and their fundraising activity. Funding and financial security is so important to applicants and employees. So this is useful, and valuable information to share. Sharing more information above & beyond simple figures is powerful too. The insight here into how they treat investors and they’re philosophy to fundraising is very telling. Awesome work from Wonder. 👏
****Check out their entire handbook for inspiration here: 🔗Wonder's full handbook
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This page is maintained by @Stephane Roux
TL;DR: Yes, fundraising is hard–it helps if you really like your investors.
We're lucky to have some amazing investors on board! You can find an overview of our funding and investors here:
Our main investors are EQT Ventures and BlueYard Capital - here are the two people we work with on a regular basis
Jenny Dreier from EQT Ventures
Ciaran O'Leary from BlueYard Capital
There are lots of rumours around fundraising, so we will share our experiences here (without claiming that they are generalizable).