HMD raises $100 million to expand Nokia phone range and sales channels
HMD Global has raised $100 million of funding to boost its growth this year.
By Cookie Monster -
HMD Global, the Finnish company set up by former Nokia employees and owns the right to use the Nokia brand on phones, has raised a huge sum of money for its growth plans this year.
According to Reuters, HMD Global managed to raise $100 million of funding from new investors such as DMJ Asia Investment Opportunity and Foxconn subsidiary FIH Mobile. The $100 million funding will help the company expand its Nokia smartphone range and double the sales channels in key markets.
Earlier this year, HMD announced five new Nokia smartphones (Nokia 8 Sirocco, Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 6, Nokia 1 and an updated Nokia 8110) at Mobile World Congress 2018. Counterpoint Research revealed that Nokia was the biggest selling brand in 2017 for low-cost feature phones and ranked 11th in smartphones.