Sports Money Recap – November 30th
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Looking to stay up to date on the latest sports tech investments? Check out the Sportstech Investment Recap for March 16th, which features a variety of startups and investment rounds from around the industry. From massive billion dollar investment funds to sport team buy-outs! Stay up-to-date with HYPE.
Looking to stay up to date on the latest sports tech investments? Check out the Sportstech Investment Recap for March 1st, which features a variety of startups and investment rounds from around the industry. From wearables to e-sports, there’s something for everyone in this exciting roundup!
In this weeks sports investment: Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has proposed a $290 million plan to renovate the Brewers’ stadium, while sports streaming platform DAZN has acquired the sports rights of BT Sport in a deal worth £800m, expanding its sports portfolio. In other investment news, NBA assets are set to be acquired by Dyal Homecourt, and connected fitness startup Tonal has announced a $250m investment, with the aim of taking on rivals Peloton. These moves reflect the ongoing investment trend in the sports industry, with a focus on expanding portfolios and improving fan experience.
In the first week of February, investments in sports gaming saw a massive uptick with new investment funds set to revolutionize the industry.
Learn more about sportstech startups that have recently raised funds from investors. The companies include Podeum, a fitness and wellness booking platform, Waabi, a self-driving truck startup, Play Today, a golf booking platform, and several others