MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mnubo, a leading Internet of Things (IoT) Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, today announced that it has raised $16.5 million in Series B financing, as part of an oversubscribed round, to accelerate the international growth of its SmartObjects™ IoT Analytics and Data Science solution that helps worldwide equipment manufacturers and service providers advance their data monetization strategy.
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada – Mnubo has built a world-class team of IoT data experts and a full-suite IoT insights platform that is helping companies rapidly transform their connected equipment data into actionable business outcomes. Currently, Mnubo has a global customer base across consumer, commercial and industrial IoT verticals, including top-tier brands, such as Johnson-Controls Hitachi and other leading product manufacturers.
The investment led by HSB Group, part of Munich Re, is being made in parallel with an HSB strategic commercial partnership with Mnubo; in which both companies will collaborate to bring to market financial products that provide risk management and ROI-enablement for Mnubo’s customers making IoT investments.
Greg Barats, President and Chief Executive Officer of HSB, said the Mnubo partnership is pivotal to unlocking the business value that companies will derive from their smart equipment. Mnubo’s IoT data expertise and market-leading IoT analytics platform will enable HSB to build tailored financial solutions to improve companies business and/or facilitate new business models.
“We’re thrilled about this strategic partnership with Mnubo to bring to market a suite of financial and insurance related products based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) on IoT equipment datasets,” Barats said. "HSB can help Mnubo’s customers realize meaningful results from their IoT investments."
According to Dr. Hank Marcy, Vice President of Global Product Development at Johnson Controls - Hitachi Air Conditioning, Inc, a worldwide leader in IoT and strategic customer of Mnubo, “Through our partnership with Mnubo, we are pioneering a data-driven strategy in the HVAC market to improve customer experience, empower our channel partners, and build out new after-market services. Johnson Controls - Hitachi is committed to driving greater customer value through new IoT and AI-enabled innovations. As a data-first company, we are using IoT insights to deliver benefits to all stakeholders in the HVAC value-chain.”
Frederic Bastien, President and CEO of Mnubo, said that this Series B round of financing led by HSB together with our growing pool of global IoT customers strongly affirms Mnubo’s position as an industry leader in IoT Analytics and AI solutions. “We are spearheading the transformation of the IoT landscape by enabling a data-driven versus a connectivity-driven business model. Companies must focus on business outcomes through IoT insights in order to stand-out in a crowded and confusing market,” states Bastien. “HSB has 150 years of experience in insuring commercial and industrial equipment; this alliance with Mnubo enables the next-generation of IoT manufacturers and enterprises to benefit from a portfolio of IoT-based, data-driven financial products to accelerate RoI by enabling IoT data monetization.”
In addition to Munich Re/HSB Ventures, the $16.5 million investment in Mnubo includes participation by its existing investors: White Star Capital, a transatlantic venture fund operating between London, New York, Montreal and Paris, who led Mnubo’s Series A in 2015, and McRock Capital, the leading Industrial IoT (IIoT) VC fund backed by companies like Cisco Systems and Caterpillar, as well as other value-added investors.
About Mnubo
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Montreal,
Canada - Mnubo is an Internet of Things company, providing data
analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions to
connected product manufacturers and service providers. Mnubo delivers
business outcomes from IoT data through its SaaS solution with
out-of-the-box IoT insights and advanced IoT data science. For more,
visit www.mnubo.com
About HSB
Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB), a member of Munich
Re’s Risk Solutions family since 2009, is a leading specialty insurer
providing equipment breakdown, other specialty coverages, inspection
services and engineering-based risk management that set the standard for
excellence worldwide. We focus on clients and partner with them to craft
inventive insurance and service solutions to cover existing and emerging
risks posed by technological change. Today, as throughout our 150 year
history, our mission is to use our engineering knowledge and insights to
help clients prevent loss, advance sustainable use of energy resources
and build deeper relationships that benefit business, industry, public
institutions and consumers. HSB holds A.M. Best Company’s highest
financial rating, A++ (Superior). For more information, visit www.hsb.com
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About Munich Re
Munich Re stands for exceptional
solution-based expertise, consistent risk management, financial
stability and client proximity. This is how Munich Re creates value for
clients, shareholders and staff. In the financial year 2016, the Group –
which combines primary insurance and reinsurance under one roof –
achieved a profit of €2.6bn. It operates in all lines of insurance, with
over 43,000 employees throughout the world. With premium income of
around €28bn from reinsurance alone, it is one of the world’s leading
reinsurers. Especially when clients require solutions for complex risks,
Munich Re is a much sought-after risk carrier. Its primary insurance
operations are concentrated mainly in ERGO, one of the leading insurance
groups in Germany and Europe. ERGO is represented in over 30 countries
worldwide and offers a comprehensive range of insurances, provision
products and services. In 2016, ERGO posted premium income of €16.0bn.
Munich Re’s global investments (excluding insurance-related investments)
amounting to €219bn are managed by MEAG, which also makes its competence
available to private and institutional investors outside the Group.