PNRR: The Romanian startup Pluria, of flexible workspaces, attracts another 2 million dollars in funding

The Romanian flexible workspace startup Pluria announces, in a statement sent to the StartupCafe.ro entrepreneurial community on Tuesday, that it has attracted 2 million dollars in a new round of financing, led by the Romanian fund Sparking Capital, supported by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of Romania (PNRR).
Sparking Capital enters as a new investor, and the round also enjoys the participation of Crescendo Ventures, Empty Ventures and a group of angel investors.
Founded in Romania by Andrei Crețu (photo – left), known in the local ecosystem for the co-founding and exit of 7card, and Gabriela Drăghia (photo – right), Pluria works today with teams from Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Spain and Romania. Through a single application, employees can book offices, meeting rooms and private spaces in more than 1,000 locations in 150 cities in 20 countries.
The company says it is present in 15 cities in Romania, with over 60 spaces in Bucharest alone. The platform allows companies to replace dozens of separate contracts with a single one and give teams access to workspaces wherever they need them, without long-term contracts and without the fixed costs of a traditional office.
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