Phone Lessor Everphone Raises Funds at $272 Million Valuation

Jan. 17, 2024, 5:00 AM UTC

German startup Everphone GmbH, which lends and refurbishes mobile phones for businesses, has been valued at about €250 million ($272 million) in a funding round, according to people familiar with the matter, a step aimed at expanding the company’s operations and getting it closer to a stock market listing.

Everphone sold new shares worth about €20 million, with the investment mainly coming from first-time investor Capnor, a vehicle for Belgium’s De Clercq family, as well as existing shareholders such as Cadence Growth Capital and the company’s founder, Jan Dzulko, according to a statement. Representatives for Everphone didn’t ...

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