Zapp raised $200 million in a Series B round of funding co-led by Lightspeed, 468 Capital, and BroadLight Capital.
Zapp, a London, UK-based startup building an operation providing on-demand groceries & essentials delivery, raised $200 million in series B equity funding.
The money was raised from investors co-led by Lightspeed Venture Parters, 468 Capital and BroadLight Capital, joined by Atomico, Burda and Vorwerk Ventures. The round included a financial contribution from the Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton.
Zapp, founded in 2020 by Joe Falter and Navid Hadzaad, operates a delivery business of groceries and essentials from its owned micro fulfillment centers (dark stores). The company is active mainly in the UK in London, Manchester, Cambridge and Bristol as well as in the Netherlands - in Amsterdam and Rotterdam - and is running a soft launch in Paris..
Zapp is one of the many online grocery startups from Europe funded by venture money. It previously raised $100 million series A fund round in March 2021.



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