Tech funding: Kaloom, Shyft, Attribytes, Logojoy, Bunch

Technology companies such as Kaloom, Shyft Technologies, Self Lender, Attribytes, Logojoy, Bunch, Zero Financial, Lora DiCarlo, SupplyShift, among others, have announced their latest funding rounds.
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Shyft Technologies

Shyft Technologies has raised $6.5 million in Series A funding led by Ignition Partners and Madrona Venture Group, bringing the company’s total funding to $8 million.

Kaloom

Kaloom, a data center networking software provider, has raised a $10 million Series A1 funding round led by the Fonds de solidarite FTQ, and Somel Investments, with the participation from MBUZZ Investments. This round of funding brings Kaloom’s total investments to $20.7 million.

Attribytes

Attribytes, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider for foodservice suppliers and distributors, has secured $1.7 million in Series A funding from Scottsdale-based Canal Partners and Tallwave Capital.

Self Lender

Self Lender, a fintech start-up, announced a $10 million round of Series B financing, led by Altos Ventures, with additional participation from Silverton Partners, Accion Venture Lab and others.

Logojoy

Logojoy, an AI-powered design platform for entrepreneurs, raised a $6 million CAD Series A funding round – led by Real Ventures, while Boston-based Flybridge Capital participated in the round.

Bunch

Bunch, a mobile games company, has closed $3.8 million in seed funding led by London Venture Partners, with participation from Founders Fund, Betaworks, Northzone, Streamlined Ventures, 500 Startups and others.

Zero Financial

Zero Financial has raised $16 million in equity and debt funding to date from investors including Eniac Ventures, NEA, Nyca Partners, and Silicon Valley Bank.

SupplyShift

SupplyShift has secured Series A round of funding – led by Tenfore and other investors include Working Capital and Blackhorn Ventures, with continued investment from Bowery Capital, and Supply Chain Ventures.