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Denmark-based Learning Management Platform LMS365 Raises $20M in Series A Round

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LMS365, an online learning management system empowering people through inclusive and engaging learning whenever, wherever, and however they need it, announced that it has raised $20 million (€18 million) in its Series A round led by New York City-based Blue Cloud Ventures with participation from Kamet Capital and existing shareholders.

Headquartered in Aarhus, LMS365’s learning management system is directly built into Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva, and Microsoft 365. This integration can tap into global businesses and onboard, train, and develop employees regardless of location. It aims to put learning directly into the learners’ ‘hands and hearts.’ It leverages HR, IT, and C-Suite executives from various industries—including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and government, to deliver training, learning, and onboarding to remote employees in the flow of work and within existing Microsoft ecosystems.

The Denmark-based startup plans to utilize the fresh capital to double down on its global growth by acquiring distribution partners in the US, Germany, and Australia.

Speaking about the fundraising, Chief Executive Officer of LMS365, Rasmus Holst, said:

Raising a round of this magnitude in the current climate is outstanding for the whole team and a testament to all the hard work put into getting to this point. This capital injection represents a significant change in gear for our business. The decision by our CTO, Freddy Bang, to build on Teams in 2016 sparked a phenomenal growth journey, and now we are ready for the next chapter.

The company claims to have millions of users across over 60 countries with its ‘learn like you’ approach. This approach aims to allow employees to learn in their normal flow of work in a personalized way. Adding about the investment, Chief Strategy Officer of LMS365, Henrik Jeberg, said:

We see a clear window of opportunity in the market where we can accelerate. While we are proud of our growth rates, Microsoft Teams adoption has also grown fast, so we expect to continue to invest in our core market and see Microsoft Viva as a clear opportunity.

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I am an experienced Moodle Professional with experience in Moodle Course Creation, Moodle Setup, Moodle Integration, Moodle Training, Moodle Support & troubleshooting. YI am the author of popular books - "How to use Moodle 4.1" and "how to use Moodle 2.7". I work with one goal in mind “CUSTOMER SATISFACTION” – whether this means working to achieve results within a specific deadline (or beating the deadline), or with a focus on solid quality, if my client requires the job to be done I will go out of my way to achieving whatever it is that is necessary to do so. Basically, I can take care of your all Moodle requirements so that you can focus on your core job and I will manage your Moodle LMS.

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