AudioMob raised a $14 million Series A round led by Makers Fund and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

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AudioMob, a London, UK-based startup building an audio advertising network within mobile games, announced closing a $14 million series A funding round.

The money was raised from investors led by Makers Fund and Lightspeed Venture Partners, and joined by Sequoia Capital and Google. According to media sources, the deal values the company at $110 million.

AudioMob, founded in 2020 as Jukebox Technologies by CEO Christian Facey and Wilfrid Obeng, is building an advertising network serving audio ads in mobile games. The company says it serves its audio ads inside mobile games in all countries outside of China.

AudioMob previously raised $1.5 million from Elkstone Ventures, Supernode Global and from Atomico via its venture scout program.

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