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Google, others help messaging startup Symphony raise $100 m

Symphony's chat service allows financial firms, corporate customers and individuals to put all of their digital communications on one centralized platform.

October 12, 2015 / 21:44 IST
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Symphony Communication Services, a messaging startup backed by Wall Street banks, said it had raised more than USD 100 million in a new round of funding from investors including Google, UBS Group AG and European venture capital firm Lakestar.


Symphony's chat service allows financial firms, corporate customers and individuals to put all of their digital communications on one centralized platform.

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The Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the matter, reported last week that the new round of funding would value Symphony at about USD 650 million.


Other investors that participated in the latest funding round include French investment banks Natixis SA, Societe Generale and a group of existing investors including Silicon Valley venture firm Merus Capital.