Schibsted Growth
Seed
What they invest in
from 2 of 2 portfolio companiesDigital Health Γ1Healthtech Γ1InsurTech Γ1LegalTech Γ1Mental Health Γ1
HQs:SwedenΓ2
Investments Β· 2 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathInsurello helps people claim insurance compensation for personal injuries and accidents by managing claims on their behalf, taking no fee if the claim is unsuccessful.
InsurTechLegalTechStockholm, SE
Co-investorsInventureLuminar VenturesWave Ventures
Mindler is an online mental health service that connects patients with licensed psychologists for video sessions and internet-based CBT (IKBT) programs delivered through its app.
Digital HealthHealthtechMental Health
Co-investorsCNILuminar VenturesVentech
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does Schibsted Growth invest at?
- Schibsted Growth invests at the Seed stage.
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