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  • November 18, 2018
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MapAnything gets $42.5 million to expand “Location-of-Things” services

Charlotte based MapAnything, a provider of location services for the likes of Pendo, Maritim Hotels, Lunchr, Dyax and Valvoline just…

Charlotte based MapAnything, a provider of location services for the likes of Pendo, Maritim Hotels, Lunchr, Dyax and Valvoline just closed on $42.5 million Series C funding from new investors GM Ventures, GlobalTranz CEO Andrew Leto and existing investors Salesforce Ventures, Greycroft, Harbert Growth Partners, and David Stern.

As part of this investment, Andrew Leto will be joining the company’s board. MapAnything is aiming to expand ledership in what is dubbed as the “Location-of-Things” market. It provides location services for various industries ranging from Fleet Management Software Solutions to Data for prospecting & lead Generation to guides for Multi-day Routing Optimization and several others.

It currently offers these solutions to to some of the world’s largest financial, manufacturing and CPG companies in the Fortune 500 and Forbes Global 2,000. It’ll make use of this funding to to expand its reach in key markets, broaden its developer community and deepen relationships with strategic partners.

“In a world where everyone and everything is connected, location-based insights open up entirely new opportunities to transform the customer experience,” Mike Rosenbaum, EVP of Product at Salesforce, a participant in this round stated. “We’re excited about the continued impact MapAnything’s location-based solutions, combined with the world’s #1 CRM, will deliver for customers.”

MapAnything founded in 2009 has now raised over $80 million in funding so far across several rounds.


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