Funding and Acquisitions Roundup: 500 Startups accelerator grad Privy lands $1.5M for its local merchant marketing platform

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By Editor July 15, 2013

By Brian Kovalesky, StartUp Beat Editor

Today’s early-stage startup funding and acquisitions news:

Privy, which offers a local marketing platform for small-and medium-sized businesses, has raised $1.5 million in Seed funding. Investors include Atlas Venture, 500 Startups and Angel investors. The Boston-based startup was founded in 2011 by Ben Jabbawy. Privy’s focus is to make it easy for local merchants to offer in-store promotions on the web that customers can redeem at their locations with their mobile phones—presumably allowing local businesses to enhance local visibility and better target deals to consumers. It is a graduate of 500 Startups’ fifth accelerator class, which demoed this past February.

Vital Stats:

Website: www.privy.com

HQ: Boston

Founder: Ben Jabbawy (CEO)

Year Founded: 2011

Investors: Atlas Venture, 500 Startups, Sierra Maya Ventures, Genie Bottle Ventures; Angels: John Dais (VP Finance at Wildfire), Mike Volpe (CMO of Hubspot), Justin Kitch (founder of Homestead), Ralph James (former COO at First Marblehead), Jere Doyle (founder of Eversave), John Goscha (founder of IdeaPaint).

Innovation: Local marketing platform that targets local consumers with deals that can be redeemed via mobile phone.

Funding: $1.5 million (Seed)

(Sources: Privy company blog, TechCrunch)

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