Tealbook Raises $14.4M (USD) Series A Funding Led By RTP Global
Tealbook Inc., the ‘Trusted Source of Supplier Data,’ today announced that it has closed $14.4 million (USD) on the heels of tremendous growth, in an A round with lead investor, RTP Global. Other notable investors participating in the round include, BDC Capital, Grand Ventures, Reciprocal Ventures, Refinery Ventures, S&P Global, Stand Up Ventures and Workday Ventures along with debt financing from Silicon Valley Bank. S&P Global and Reciprocal Ventures are new investors.
The company intends to use the funds to support the platform’s continued innovation, and drive sales and marketing initiatives further expanding the company’s global footprint.
Tealbook is a supplier intelligence platform with the power to revolutionize the way buyers obtain data. By using Tealbook, customers have the data they need to make critical decisions, resulting in empowered and transformative procurement strategies. As a big data company, Tealbook leverages machine learning and AI to provide transparency, agility and insight to the supply chain e-procurement ecosystem.
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Tealbook was recently positioned by Kearney as the data foundation for the future state of technology in the e-procurement ecosystem. The company’s platform removes the data barrier to success by combining advanced machine learning techniques with peer review data concepts. By doing so, Tealbook proactively enriches supplier data, resulting in the gradual elimination of the data dichotomy that is crippling supply chain organizations and polluting technology environments.
Its platform empowers procurement teams with better visibility, increased accuracy and effortless analytics across the supplier base. This positions Tealbook as a leading data foundation for technology platforms. This position is validated by its robust partner network which already includes tier 1 organizations such as Ivalua, Jaggaer, Beroe and Noosh.
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