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Paris-based digital insurer Orus has successfully raised 25 million euros (approximately $29 million) in a Series B funding round. This significant investment aims to support the company's ambitious plans for pan-European expansion, enhancing its small business insurance platform.
The funding will allow Orus to broaden its reach across various European markets, providing tailored insurance solutions designed specifically for small businesses. With the growing demand for accessible and efficient insurance services, Orus is positioned to capitalize on this trend by offering innovative products that meet the unique needs of entrepreneurs and small enterprises.
The company intends to use the capital not only for geographical expansion but also to enhance its technology infrastructure, ensuring a seamless user experience for its clients. By streamlining the insurance process, Orus aims to empower small business owners, allowing them to focus more on their operations while ensuring they are adequately protected against unforeseen risks.
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