Coupon Site PriceBurp Raises Nearly $ 100K from Netherland’s Bright ventures

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10009313_726349977420451_2972443354490352094_nPriceBurp has raised under $ 100K of angel funding from the Netherlands based Bright ventures to help users get the best deals from the avalanche online retail sites.

The firm selects the best deals and coupons from the most popular brands in town and says it’s only objective is to make sure that its customers get the best discount deals and authentic, working coupons.

The firm will use the raise to add more stores and feature more than 2500 stores.

“With this funding, we intend to add more number of competent professionals to our team and also work on tech development of our website, to make it more user-friendly than it has ever been. So far, we have covered all the major categories of stores, like fashion and apparels, health and beauty, travel and booking, home and lifestyle, among many others. We further intend to add more eCommerce categories over the coming few months.” the firm announced.

PriceBurb is not the only such venture, Rocket Internet-backed CupoNation, Times Internet’s TimesDeal, MyDala, Cashback and Cashkaro among others are in that space.

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