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Loyalty Prime Raises $5.5 million for Next-Generation, AI-based Loyalty Marketing SaaS Platform

The SaaS Garage

Founded 2014 in Munich, Germany, Loyalty Prime has quickly developed itself into a leading loyalty program tech provider, serving blue-chip companies around the globe from a wide range of industries. The venture capital portfolio currently consists of 31 technology companies. link] Contact BayBG: josef.krumbachner@baybg.de

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Loyalty Prime Raises $5.5 million for Next-Generation, AI-based Loyalty Marketing SaaS Platform

The SaaS Garage

Founded 2014 in Munich, Germany, Loyalty Prime has quickly developed itself into a leading loyalty program tech provider, serving blue-chip companies around the globe from a wide range of industries. The venture capital portfolio currently consists of 31 technology companies. link] Contact BayBG: josef.krumbachner@baybg.de

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The Road Now Taken: 4 SaaS Start-ups And Their Quest For Independent Growth

Outseta

Venture capital is not inherently bad or the manifestation of greed and commitments to impossible-to-deliver growth. That money brought us two phenomenal teammates, a really helpful mentor who's still on our board, and lots of connections and help from investors. in 2014 - 60% of which came from Collaborative Fund.

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Busting the Myths About Startup Success with BlackLine’s Founder CEO (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

I retired from SunGard Treasury Systems as their CTO. Bootstrapped because nobody in their right mind would have actually invested in us back then and took it up until 2014 as a bootstrapped company. In 2014, I sold a majority to Silver Lake Sumeru and Iconiq. Venture capitals are playing a numbers game.

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“The “Dos & Don’ts” of Building Winning SaaS Companies with G2 Crowd (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

We burned through $23 million in venture capital and only had 1 million in revenue to show for it. And even if you haven’t started a company, I remember my CTO for my first company BigMachines was Vic Austin. And so by the end of that first year I started to realize, “Oh, wow we’re starting to have problems.