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Xensam

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$40m

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Overview

Xensam, based in Stockholm, operates an asset management platform focusing on the B2B SaaS model, primarily serving the fintech industry. By offering a comprehensive solution for managing and optimizing company assets, Xensam aims to address inefficiencies in manual tracking or fragmented tools. This can significantly reduce costs and mitigate compliance risks for clients. The firm's holistic approach to asset management could give it a competitive edge, especially since many businesses still use disjointed systems. With backing from Expedition Growth Capital, Xensam is well-positioned to enhance its platform and expand its market reach.

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Funding Series Analysis

The company Xensam has raised a total of $40m in funding over 1 rounds.

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  • Series B: $40m
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Xensam Series B (2024, $40M) $40m