ETFbook
ETFbook provides an information and analytic platform focused on exchange-traded funds (ETFs). It offers data, analytics, and insights to help users make informed decisions about fund selection, trading possibilities, and expense ratios. The platform is designed to broaden the effective use of ETFs by providing comprehensive tools and dashboardsfor analysis.
$4.20M
Latest Funding
Series A
Latest Funding Stage
2025-02-11
Funding Date
€4000000
Total Funding
13
Employees
Switzerland
Location
Zürich, Zurich
City & State
Sales-Ready Summary
ETFbook.com recently raised $4.2M in Series A funding, and their tech stack includes Microsoft ASP.NET, IIS, and Azure, indicating a potential need for vendors specializing in .NET development tools, cloud services, and infrastructure scaling.
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