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Bangladeshi Tech Startup Eventizer Raises Pre-seed Investment
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Bangladeshi Tech Startup Eventizer Raises Pre-seed Investment 

Bangladeshi event services web platform Eventizer just stepped closer to success! Mohammad Maaz, a well-known investor, has invested in Eventizer as a pre-seed round. The company has built a well enough following and user base by now. It can only hope to expand from this point on.

 

Bangladeshi Tech Startup Eventizer Raises Pre-seed Investment

 

According to a press release, Eventizer, a Bangladeshi web platform for event services, has received pre-seed funding from an investor group led by Mohammad Maaz. Mohammad Maaz has previously invested in Markopolo, Merchant Bay, and other early-stage Internet companies.

 

Labib Muhannad, CEO of Eventizer, stated, 

 

“We are always eager to assist individuals in completing their dream event according to their plan, there is currently no active web platform that offers individual and bundle bargains for any event. That is something we intend to do.”

 

He also added, 

 

“Now we’re concentrating on making our platform more user-friendly for our customers so that we can build the largest event services platform possible.”

 

Details about the pre-seed round have not been disclosed, or the amount of funding the firm is receiving. Hopefully, there are plans of furthering the company’s operations and scaling the business. We will have to stay tuned to see them prosper furhter!

 

Eventizer is an online platform that provides custom design, invitation cards, fancy dress costumes, venue/hotel reservations, interior design and décor, and event personal managers, among other things. Check out Eventizer on their website!

 

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