Goodnest raises $1m for its funding round backed by Tindall
The Uber of home servicing now has 40,000 customers – but also cops to it failing across the Tasman.
Mon, 10 Jul 2017
Goodnest has raised $1 million in a Series A round from investors including Sir Stephen Tindall’s K1W1 fund, Movac co-founder Phil McCaw, and Trade Me alumni Richard Abbott, James McGee and Sam Morgan.
Founder James MacAvoy, who owns the largest stake (27%) says the startup’s post-money
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