Funding and Acquisitions Roundup: Lithuania-based ImpressPages impresses investors to the tune of €200K for its open-source CMS

By Brian Kovalesky, StartUp Beat Editor

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

Lithuanian startup ImpressPages has raised €200,000 in Seed funding from Practica Capital. The company has built an open-source drag-and-drop content-management system with in-place editing features. It was launched earlier this year by team of four founders based in Vilnius.

Vital Stats:

Website: www.impresspages.org

HQ: Vilnius, Lithuania

Founders: Audrius Jankauskas, Mangirdas Skripka, Mindaugas Stankaitis, Algimantas Stancelis

Year Founded: 2013

Investors: Practica Capital

Innovation: Open source drag-and-drop content management system (CMS).

Funding: €200,000 (Seed)

(Sources: ImpressPages, TechCrunch, CrunchBase)

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