Press Release
WooMe Secures $12.5 Million Series B Investment Led by Index Ventures
Index Ventures Joins Atomico and Mangrove Capital Partners to Support Rapid Growth and Additional Video Functionality

WooMe, the world's largest live
introductions platform, today announced the closing of a Series B, totaling
$12.5 million. The round was led by Index Ventures with existing investors
Atomico and Mangrove Capital Partners also participating. The new capital
will go toward supporting user growth, expanding internationally and
introducing new functionality to the site.
"WooMe is pleased to be working with such established and well-regarded
investors in its mission to evolve social networking and bring real time
introductions to the world," said Stephen Stokols, co-founder and CEO of
WooMe. "Users are signing on to meet new friends, travel partners and even
soul mates; we are certainly well-positioned to succeed in this market by
establishing a strong first mover advantage and reaching a critical mass of
users."
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