Digital Fineprint CEO hails 'insane' year after £2m investment

CEO Erik Abrahamson [front far right] and Digital Fineprint raise £2m
Digital Fineprint founder and CEO Erik Abrahamsson (front row, right) described last 12 months as "insane"

Insurtech start-up Digital Fineprint has closed a second ‘venture’ investment round by raising $2.7m (£2m) led by a firm that includes Nutmeg and Fan Duel among its portfolio.

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