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562 UK’s Relay raises €33.4M to help parcel delivery catch up with the e-commerce boom using AI

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 02/27/2025 02:21 EDT

UK’s Relay raises €33.4M to help parcel delivery catch up with the e-commerce boom using AI

London-based Relay, an e-commerce delivery platform, has secured $35M (approximately €33.4M) in a Series A funding round led by Plural.  Based out of Tallinn, Plural is an early-stage investment fund that backs the most ambitious founders on a mission to change the world through technology. Taavet Hinrikus, Partner at Plural, says, “There is a global ... Read more

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