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Narvar raises $22 million Series B round

Narvar, a San Bruno, California-based customer experience company has raised a $22 million Series B funding round, led by Battery Ventures and supported by Fung Capital, Accel Partners and Freestyle Capital. Roger Lee, general partner of Battery Ventures will be joining the Narvar board.

Narvar customers include Nordstrom, Home Depot, Sephora, Gap and Levi’s, according to the company website.

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