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ShopBack, a shopping and rewards network with its headquarters in Singapore, has raised $$111m ($80m) in a Series F fundraising round, which was headed by Asia Partners and included existing investor January Capital. With this additional fundraising, ShopBack has now raised more than $319.36 million ($230 million) in total. ShopBack intends to use the additional ...
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