Bangladeshi startup Interactive Cares raises $220K
Interactive Cares, an ed-tech platform based in Bangladesh, announced that it has raised $220K in pre-seed A funding from Flagship Ventures, Mohammad Maaz, US Based Blue Aura Ventures, and other strategic investors. Flagship Ventures is a Bangladesh-based VC fund that invests in early-stage startups. Mohammad Maaz is a serial entrepreneur and Angel Investor actively investing in early-stage tech startups. Blue Aura Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Dover, Delaware that actively invests in e-commerce, fintech, food tech, automotive, and ed-tech sectors.
Interactive Cares, a Bangladesh-based Edtech company, was founded in 2020. Recently, Interactive Cares was selected for the latest cohort of SuperCharger Ventures, a London-based largest ed-tech-focused virtual accelerator program run by cross-border venture capital firm SuperCharger Ventures. Interactive Cares is the first Bangladeshi startup to get into the SCV accelerator program in a new format among more than 300 global startups and the cohort startups will receive up to $270,000 in investment and access to SuperCharger Ventures' network of investors, mentors, and corporate partners.
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