- byAraceli Dominguez
- April 23, 2024
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Dataplor raised $10.6M in a Series A round led by Spark Capital. The round also includes participation from Quest Venture Partners, Acronym Venture Capital, Circadian Ventures, Two Lanterns Venture Partners, and APA Venture Partners. This brings Dataplor’s total funding to $20.3M.
Dataplor will use the funding to make strategic hires and accelerate its sales and brand presence.
Dataplor provides business location data for growing economies. Using AI and machine learning, they gather public data and use human validators, called Explorers, to double-check the data.
Founded in 2016 by Geoffrey Michener, Dataplor has become a trusted source for business data. With over 300 million points of interest (POI) from 15,000 brands across 200 countries, it offers information like locations, hours, contact details, and consumer feedback. Dataplor’s data is licensed to companies in sectors, including logistics, real estate, and finance, with clients like American Express, Zettle, and PayPal benefiting from its services.
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Araceli Dominguez
Araceli is a marketer and has been a volunteer and organizer of Hackathons, Startup Weekends, and H/F Community. She’s currently PR Manager at Magma Partners, where she helps startups to develop communication strategies in the United States and Latin America.
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