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E-commerce company Huboo raises £60m to scale in Europe

The Bristol business has opened two warehouses on the continent this year

Huboo co-founders Martin Bysh (left) and Paul Dodd.(Image: Huboo)

Fast-growing Bristol firm Huboo has raised £60m in investment to help it expand its e-commerce fulfillment services into Europe.

The business, whose technology enables online retailers to quickly access and complete end-to-end fulfilment operations, launched in 2017 with two secure storage rooms at a Safestore in Bath.

Since then, the company has grown from two employees, 60 customers and £20,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR) to more than 250 employees, more than 1,000 customers and £1.2m MRR in just four years.

After opening four warehouses in and around the Bristol area, including at South West logistics hub Avonmouth, where it recently announced it would create 130 jobs, Huboo is now looking to scale its ‘micro-hub’ model through Europe.

In June the firm opened its first site outside the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in Eindhoven in The Netherlands. In September it announced it was set to open a 4,200 sq mt logistics centre in the Spanish capital Madrid, with plans to roll out its services across multiple European markets over the next year.

Bristol e-commerce firm Huboo's new warehouse in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.(Image: Huboo)

Huboo has now announced the close of a £60m Series B funding round, led by Mubadala Capital, the financial investment arm of an Emirati state-owned sovereign wealth fund.

Existing investors including Stride, Ada Ventures, Hearst Ventures, Episode 1 and Maersk Growth also participated in the round.

The new investment adds to £14m Huboo raised in a Series A round last year, taking its funding total since April 2019 to nearly £80m. Huboo said the funds would fuel its expansion into continental Europe.