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Ukrainian Liki24 Secures €7.6M Series A to Expand Health Marketplace Across Europe

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Jakob Ulrych
July 9, 2025
Health and wellness marketplace Liki24, which offers affordable products across Europe, has secured $9 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total capital raised to over $16 million.

Liki24 was founded in 2017 by Anton Avrynskyi, Dmytro Liatambur, Serhii Fadieiev, Sergii Kliebanov, and Volodymyr Zubenko. The company connects consumers across Europe with pharmacies, drugstores, and health product suppliers through a centralized online platform. It aggregates listings from over 12,000 sellers, offering more than 100,000 products, including medicines, supplements, personal care items, and medical devices. Liki24’s AI-powered logistics system enables users to compare prices, select between local and cross-border delivery, and consolidate purchases from multiple sources into a single shipment. 

The firm currently operates in 10 countries, including Romania, Italy, Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, Spain, and Ukraine, and has a growing network of 27,000 pickup points. Liki24’s $9 million Series A round was backed by a diverse group of investors, including u.ventures, TA Ventures, iClub, SID Venture Partners, MA7 Ventures, N1 Ventures, Dnipro VC, and angel investor Anton Borzov. The new capital will fuel Liki24’s growth across more European markets while advancing its AI-powered platform. The funding will enable the company to scale its logistics technology, expand its product range, enhance the customer experience, and grow its seller network.

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