Lottie raised a £2.5 million investment in a round led by early stage venture capital firm Kindred Capital.

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Lottie, a London, UK-based startup building a digital asset used for finding care homes in the UK, announced the completion of a £2.5 million ($3.4M) capital funding investment.

The money was raised frm investors from London led by Kindred Capital and joined by David Wascha (Zoopla), Caroline Hudack (ex-Airbnb and Facebook), Tom Blomfield (Founder and CEO of Monzo) and Victoria van Lennep (Founder of Lendable).

The proceeds will be used for expansion of the marketplace and its related care concierge services across the UK, as well as extending the company’s offering to the independent living sector

Lottie, founded in 2021 by Chris and Will Donnelly, is developing a marketplace aggregating and helping find care homes in the UK. The company previously raised $700k from Accel and angels including Jacob Haddad (Founder of AccuRx) and Dominic McGregor (Founder of Social Chain and Government Adviser).

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