Big Data startup MParticle successfully raises 45 million USD in funding. Image via Adweek.
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Big data startup MParticle raises $45 million in funding

Co-founded and headed by CEO Michael Katz, the big data startup MParticle aims to allow marketing agencies a much more holistic of their customers by aggregating consumer data across multiple platforms. MParticle recently raised 45 million USD in its Series D funding round, having nearly doubled in value since raising 35 million USD in Series C in 2017.

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Mon Mar 02 - TechCrunch

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