Travel planning service Utrip has secured a Series A investment round to the tune USD 4 million from a string of Seattle and Silicon Valley supporters.
Plug & Play, Tiempo Capital and Acorn Ventures are amongst the finance houses backing the company, with angel money coming in from the likes of Gary Wipfler (Apple treasurer) and Richard Galanti (Costco chief financial officer).
The company first emerged in 2012 as a standard trip planning tool for consumers but has since added a sizeable white label and B2B focus to its strategy.
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