Funds managed by Russian partners have invested $700,000 in Fusebase SaaS platform. The American startup will use the funds to expand its business.

Funds managed by Russian partners invested $700,000 in Fusebase SaaS platform
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Four investment funds managed by Russian partners have invested $700,000 in the American startup Fusebase. The seed round was conducted as part of the Pre-Seed to Succeed investment program, Finsmes reported.

Fusebase develops a SaaS platform using artificial intelligence for B2B clients. The solution allows you to automate tasks and optimize operations. The platform provides various business tools, and AI assistants serve as helpers for ordinary tasks.

Ilya Golubovich’s I2BF Global Ventures, Yellow Rocks managed by Sergey Bogdanov, Igor Ryabenky’s Altair Capital, Nikolay Kirpichnikov’s Smart Partnership Capital invested in the startup.

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Kirill Bilyk

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