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fetch raises 18m in Series B Funding
Statesman
Austin-based Fetch, which provides a delivery solution for apartment managers and residents, said Tuesday that it has raised $18 million to expand its service. Iron Gate Capital and Pando Ventures led the Series B funding round and were joined by existing investors Signal Peak Ventures, Silverton Partners, Seamless and Venn Ventures. Fetch has raised a total of $32 million.
Yahoo Finance
Fetch continues to develop strategic partnerships with many of the largest property management and multifamily development companies in the US. Fetch, announced today a new partnership with Wood Residential Services as part of their National Preferred Vendor Program.
Forbes
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Entrepreneur
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hoodline
Logistics and delivery service company Fetch Package announced a $10 million Series A funding round on Sept. 26, led by Signal Peak Ventures. According to Crunchbase, "Fetch solves the package problem for apartment buildings. Fetch partners with property managers to accept all packages at local warehouses and coordinates scheduled, door-to-door delivery with residents. Founded in 2016, Fetch guarantees the package excitement extends to the moment where it delivers prized possessions right into peoples hands."
Built In Austin
#4, $10.5 million, September 26 What they do: Fetch is an off-site package delivery service that coordinates with apartment residents to deliver straight to their doors — at a convenient time. This helps property managers and their teams eliminate the hours spent collecting, storing and distributing residents’ packages. (As you may guess, the e-commerce craze has led to piles and piles of parcels in apartment building lobbies.)
Statesman
Fetch, an Austin-based package delivery startup, has raised $10.5 million in its latest funding round and plans to keep expanding its service. Fetch focuses on apartment communities For customers, the company picks up packages that would be left on doorsteps or with property managers. Those packages are held in an offsite location, until the customer schedules an in-person delivery.
Multi-housing News
Fetch Package runs a delivery service for multifamily communities that provides residents with a time-saving amenity and lifts the burden of processing and managing packages off the property manager. The company accepts packages at local Fetch-operated warehouses and coordinates door-to-door delivery directly with residents.
Built In Austin
To anyone who lives in an apartment complex and has never lost a package: Go buy a lottery ticket, because you are one lucky dog. To those who weren’t touched by an angel, there’s Fetch — an off-site package delivery service for apartment buildings.
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