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Daily news - 17 Luglio 2025

EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 6 MIN

Daily news - 17 Luglio 2025

from Scalable – Startup Chronicles · host Matteo Ottavi

Le quattro notizie principali del giorno sono:• Lovable (Svezia): Questa startup svedese di coding AI ha raggiunto lo stato di unicorno dopo un round Series A da 200 milioni di dollari, portando la sua valutazione a 1,8 miliardi di dollari.• TRIFFT Loyalty (Gran Bretagna): Con sede a Londra, ha raccolto 474.000 euro in un round pre-seed per espandere la sua piattaforma AI dedicata a programmi fedeltà emotivi.• yetipay (Regno Unito): Questa fintech per i settori hospitality e retail ha ottenuto 4 milioni di euro per scalare la sua piattaforma di pagamenti integrati.• Spiko (Francia): La startup fintech francese ha completato un round Series A da 18,9 milioni di euro con l'obiettivo di democratizzare l'accesso ai rendimenti dei titoli di Stato attraverso tecnologie tokenizzate.

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