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[Funding alert] Japanese VC NordicNinja Secures €200 million Fund to back European Startup

Sep 25, 2023 | By Team SR

NordicNinja, Europe's largest Japanese VC, announced a second €200 million fund to invest in climate tech and deeptech for a more equitable, sustainable future.
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NordicNinja, Europe's largest Japanese VC, announced a second €200 million fund to invest in climate tech and deeptech for a more equitable, sustainable future.

NordicNinja invests in building companies that sit at this intersection and which are tackling the world’s biggest problems with a focus on climate tech, deeptech and digital society. European unicorns including Einride, Bolt, and Veriff are backed by NordicNinja.

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With Fund II, NordicNinja will continue to invest in early-stage founders driving impactful change in sustainability and the digital society.

Founded in 2019, NordicNinja is a team with a global mindset that unites world-class former founders, operators, and engineers turned investors from Northern Europe and Japan.

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We are a multidisciplinary Nordic team of founders, engineers, and financial experts dedicated to helping innovators in expanding worldwide, from the Californian sun to the rising one.

The largest Japanese venture capital firm in Europe promotes companies that are working to decrease global carbon emissions with an emphasis on climate tech, deep tech, and the digital age.

About NordicNinja

NordicNinja is an organization of entrepreneurs and managers who focus on issues that the world needs to tackle, such as healthcare, transportation, and an array of digital infrastructure, so as to reduce the huge carbon footprint. We encourage creators that have a daring objective of investing in the world that we want to live in.

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