Renowned VC Mark Carnegie Leads $30 Million Investment Round in Blockchain So...
Chrono.Tech is turning many heads by its venture into disrupting the HR and recruitment industry. The team aims to leverage blockchain technology to streamline the many day-to-day processes in this segment. That vision has attracted over $30 million in funding, according to today’s press release. Chrono.Tech Spans Many Solutions Blockchain technology can, in theory, disrupt […]
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Australian startup Chrono.Tech raised over $30 million in the latest investment round, as stated in the company’s official press release. Chrono.Tech, the oldest Australian blockchain company specializing in innovative technological solutions for the human resources sector, has completed a $30 million funding round led by Australian venture-capital investor Mark Carnegie and a major European Family Office. The company founded by Sergei Sergienko in 2016 has a lineup of five employment-oriented services and products, such as job search, workforce management and crypto payroll services,....
St. Andrews is one of the United Kingdom's oldest and most prestigious educational institutions. Its Carnegie Club is a student-run group, making distinctive contributions to the intellectual life of St. Andrews since 2010. The Club aims to provide an open platform for the discussion of important topics of current interest and concern. Throughout the academic year The Carnegie Club of St Andrews holds dinner debates, lectures, panel discussions and networking events that allow attendees to make intellectual and personal connections to succeed with their academic and career ambitions. In....
PRESS RELEASE. Australian asset manager Mark Carnegie and a European Family Office have recently taken stakes in the company, totalling around $30 million, as Chrono’s ecosystem soared in activity and value over the course of 2021. The growth of the crypto market and blockchain sector has been nothing short of sensational over the course of 2020 and 2021, but Sydney blockchain company Chrono.Tech has enjoyed a particularly impressive run. Chrono’s suite of blockchain-based solutions for the HR and recruitment industry have attracted large numbers of new users as COVID-19....
Gem, a blockchain platform provider, has announced that it has closed a Series A funding round in which it has secured $7.1 million USD in venture capital funding. This funding round, led by Pelion Venture Partners, places Gem in an early lead for 2016 blockchain investment. Several firms participated in this funding round, including KEC Ventures, Blockchain Capital, Digital Currency Group and RRE Ventures. Ben Dahl, a partner at Pelion Venture Partners who led the funding round and has also joined Gem’s Board of Directors told press, “We have been monitoring the blockchain industry....
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