Unruly social video raises $25m
January 4, 2012
Unruly Media, which makes video campaigns designed for social sharing, has announced a $25 (£16.04) million first VC funding round to pay for international expansion.
The money comes from Amadeus Capital Partners, Van den Ende & Deitmers and the UK’s Business Growth Fund, a fund formed by five banks.
London-based Unruly, with 100 staff claims 1,400 campaigns including T-Mobile’s “Life’s For Sharing” and Evian’s “Roller Babies”. The company says it has been profitable since 2009 and 2011 full-year revenue was $25 (£16.04) million.
Unruly campaigns use its RAMP platform and the company operates the Viral Video Chart, which is syndicated to news publishers.
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