Andela completes $100mn Series D funding
By CNBC
24 January 2019 |
3:00 pm
Andela today announced the completion of a $100M Series D funding bringing Andela’s total venture funding to $180M. Clement Uwajeneza Country Director at Andela Rwanda joins us now to discuss the most recent financing and road ahead for 2019.
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