Startup Founded by Tony Blair’s Son Gets $44 Million Investment
- Multiverse plans to use the money to expand into the U.S.
- Investors in latest fund-raising include General Catalyst, GV
Euan Blair
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An education company co-founded by Euan Blair, son of former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, has raised $44 million as it plans to expand into the U.S.
The startup, which has been renamed Multiverse, raised the money from investors led by General Catalyst and including GV, the venture-capital arm of Alphabet Inc., according to a statement on its website.