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CHECK24 is an online comparison platform in Germany that helps individuals and businesses compare financial products such as insurance, loans, and utilities. It works by collecting data on many products and using algorithms to compare prices, terms, and benefits so users can see which option fits them best. Revenue comes mainly from affiliate marketing and lead generation: providers pay commissions when users buy through the site, and CHECK24 also shows personalized advertisements based on user interests. The company differentiates itself with a large database, transparent comparisons, and a focus on sustainability and customer satisfaction, aiming to provide clear, reliable guidance so users make well-informed choices. With over two decades of experience, CHECK24 positions itself as a trusted advisor that helps customers find the best financial solutions while balancing ecological, social, and economic responsibilities.
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Munich, Germany
Founded
1999
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Dutch greenhouse automation startup SAIA Agrobotics raises €10M in Series A funding. * SAIA Agrobotics has raised €10 million in Series A funding led by Check24 Impact, with participation from the EIC Fund, Navus Ventures, and Oost NL, bringing its total funding to over €20 million to support a 2026 commercial rollout. * The Netherlands-based startup, spun out of Wageningen University & Research, has developed a greenhouse automation system that moves plants to stationary robots for scanning, trimming, and harvesting - reducing labor costs by 50% and boosting yields by 20%. * With deployments already underway at Growers United, SAIA is positioning its AI-driven "Food Factory of the Future" as a cornerstone of Europe's sustainable, data-driven agricultural infrastructure. SAIA Agrobotics, a Netherlands-based developer of greenhouse automation systems, has closed a €10 million Series A round led by Check24 Impact, with participation from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund and existing backers Navus Ventures and Oost NL. According to SAIA, the funding brings its total raised to more than €20 million and positions the company to begin commercial rollout in 2026. Founded out of Wageningen University & Research, SAIA said in its announcement that the company is targeting one of agriculture's toughest constraints: labor. As global demand for fresh produce rises between 30% and 50% in the coming decades, greenhouse operators face mounting costs and worker shortages that threaten to slow production, the company noted. The company said its solution upends conventional automation by inverting the typical process - rather than sending robots through crowded greenhouses, SAIA's system moves plants to stationary robots. "At SAIA we recently completed the world's first automated greenhouse, where plants go to the robot once a week for scanning and harvesting." says Dr. Ruud Barth, CEO and Founder of SAIA. "We aim for a 20 percent increase in yields with a 50 percent total greenhouse labor reduction. This is a huge step forward in providing a local, resilient and sustainable food supply." By bringing crops to the robot, the company said it eliminates navigation challenges and enables faster, cleaner operations. The approach, SAIA said, lays the groundwork for what it calls the "Food Factory of the Future," a data-driven, AI-enhanced production system where sensors, robotics, and software manage growth and yields autonomously. The startup has already deployed its first commercial system with Growers United, one of Europe's largest cooperative growers, where early trials have demonstrated weekly scanning and harvesting cycles. The latest funding follows six years of development and multiple international patents covering its plant-handling and machine-vision technologies. Earlier investors included SHIFT Invest, Innovation Industries, and Oost NL, which participated in pre-seed and seed rounds. Investors tout the company's model as one that could reshape the economics of greenhouse farming. "The SAIA growing systems allows harvesting 52 weeks a year, guaranteeing therefore higher annual yields per square meter," noted Georg Heusgen, director at Check24. "The SAIA harvesting system applies what we all know from industry to the greenhouse sector. The product comes to the robot and not vice versa. There, under a standardized environment, robots can deleaf and harvest with an accuracy of over 99%, guaranteeing better product quality and the promised labor cost savings." "Digitization and robotization are needed to produce sufficient healthy and sustainable food now and in the future," Wout Morrenhof, investment manager at Oost NL pointed out in the fun ding announcement. "SAIA has developed strongly over the past two years and is ready for the further commercialization of their product, which is why we, as Oost NL, are investing again in the company." Jaap Zijlstra, director at Navus Ventures, added the company's appreoach aligns "perfectly" with its investment strategy. "SAIA Agrobotics has developed innovative concepts and technology in the field of plants, automation, and logistics, creating a new approach to greenhouse growing, with the potential to take a major step in efficient and sustainable food production." Svetoslava Georgieva, Chair of the EIC Fund Board, stressed SAIA's potential impact on sustainable food production fits with the EIC's strategy to support innovations in agrotechnology. Greg bock.
SP Ventures has made a $22 million first close of its third fund, AGVIII, targeting $80 million total. The fund will invest in startups improving the environmental footprint of food production, focusing on areas like bio-based crop protections and agrifintech. Key investors include AGCO, FMC, and BASF Venture Capital. SP Ventures plans a second close of $40 million by Q1 2025 and a final close near $80 million later in the year.
Investors have confidence in Vinlivt's success: with additional financing of almost EUR 1 million, the startup is strengthening its position in the market for digital financial solutions.Munich, April 29, 2024 - The Munich-based startup Vinlivt, known for its financial platform and financial home app, has successfully completed another financing round. In this pre-seed extension, the company received a capital injection of almost 1 million euros.Goals and investorsThe aim of the start-up is to continue the growth of its financial advice platform. To this end, investors such as Tim Bütecke (Exporo, winvesta, HFH), Torsten Oletzky (Prof. TH Köln, co-founder InsurLab Germany and ex-VV ERGO), Oliver Herrmann (redos Redevco Capital Partners) and Daniel Feyler (eprimus Insurtech Voice) as well as other industry experts have been acquired.The financing sum will be used specifically to expand the sales and development team. The aim is to further expand the platform for financial advisors and meet the growing demand for the software solution.The founders of Vinlivt, Dariusz Borowski and Uwe Lätsch, have many years of experience in the fintech and insurtech scene, including from their time at Check24. Vinlivt business modelVinlivt offers a financial app for digital customer management
NextPax Travel Technology is thrilled to announce its upcoming collaboration with CHECK24, Germany's largest comparison portal with a user base of over 16 million.
Amazon fills the top two spots in a new list of leading marketplaces in Europe. The ranking is made by the German Bundesverband Onlinehandel (BVOH). The interest group also made a separate top 50 for Germany. That is also led by Amazon.BVOH bases its ranking on various sources, including data from SimilarWeb, Tranco and Cisco Umbrello, supplemented by its own research. A specially developed algorithm weights the collected data and creates the ranking of the top 150 most popular online marketplaces.Amazon the dominatorThe report, based on years of collected data, promises to expand the business opportunities for online retailers and brand manufacturers and open doors to new sales channels: “With this unique industry report, online retailers can identify the best options for their business and take their business development to the next level”, BVOH states.Amazon fills half of the European top 10.Of all marketplaces in the top 150, the report indicates which range they carry, where they get their primary income from and whether they are also active as a seller on their platform. Amazon’s websites fill half of Europe’s top 10 marketplaces.Top 10 European marketplacesAmazon.de Amazon.co.uk Ebay.co.uk Allegro.pl Amazon.it Amazon.fr Sahibinden.com Ebay-kleinanzeigen.de Ebay.de Amazon.esGerman top 10 marketplacesFor the first time, the report also includes a separate ranking of online marketplaces in Germany
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Consumer Software
Enterprise Software
Financial Services
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Munich, Germany
Founded
1999
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