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    Home Fundings Meter raises $38M

    Meter raises $38M

    May 23, 2022
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    Meter, a company that provides internet infrastructure for businesses, has secured $38 million in Series B funding.

    The round was led by Sequoia Capital and Lachy Groom, with participation from Meraki co-founders John Bicket and Sanjit Biswas, Diane Greene, Tobi Lütke, and WndrCo.

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    • Diane Greene
    • John Bicket
    • Lachy Groom
    • Meter
    • Sanjit Biswas
    • Sequoia Capital
    • Tobi Lütke
    • WndrCo
    Sudarshana Banerjee

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