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506 Singapore food tech startup Oddle raises $5m in pre-Series B funding

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Team AsiaTechDaily @ AsiaTechDaily · 05/31/2022 07:32 EDT

Singapore food tech startup Oddle raises $5m in pre-Series B funding

Oddle, the omnichannel F&B technology company headquartered in Singapore, announced raising $5 million in its pre-Series B funding round led by technology venture capital investor Altara Ventures. As Oddle continues to disrupt and revolutionise the food technology industry in the Asia Pacific, funds from this bridge round will power product development and regional market expansion ...

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