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New funding for Nebenan.de

20 March 2018

Berlin, March 20th 2018

Hubert Burda Media continues to believe in Nebenan.de: Burda’s investment unit BurdaPrincipal Investments led the Series A financing round, in which the neighbourhood network raised a total of 16 million euros. Just six months after the launch of Nebenan.de, Burda had invested in the platform in July 2016. Existing investor Lakestar is also increasing its shareholding in this round. Both thus support the further growth course of the founders Christian Vollmann and Till Behnke. Deutsche Telemedien, NWZ and pd ventures are also new investors.

“The rapid growth of Nebenan.de is based on the enthusiasm of its users for an outstanding product. Nebenan.de promotes communication in strong and lively neighborhoods. A large and, above all, important company is being created here and we are delighted to be on board as an investor for the long term.”
Martin Weiss, Managing Director of BurdaPrincipal Investments

“We are proud to have strong partners on board who think long-term and are convinced of the sustainability and positive social impact of the concept. We are investing the fresh capital in expanding our leading market positions in Germany and France, in further European expansion and in the development and operationalization of our business model.”
Christian Vollmann, Founder of Nebenan.de

Nebenan.de is Germany’s largest social network for neighbors with over 800,000 users in more than 6,000 neighborhoods. The aim of the platform is to build functioning relationships between people from the surrounding area. Without algorithms and away from the usual filter bubbles, Nebenan.de lowers the hurdle for encounters and neighbourly help.

The company operates the French neighbourhood network Mesvoisins.fr and is thus already the number 1 for neighbourly exchange in France six months after its launch. Expansion into other European countries is planned. In addition, the expansion of cooperation with partners at municipal, state and federal level is being pushed ahead.