- Funding will be used to refine its product and expand into new markets
- Battery GP Morad Elhafed and Principal Zak Ewen will join Vita Mojo’s board
- Customers include Le Pain Quotidien, Gail’s Bakery and Neat Burger
London-based Vita Mojo, a provider of restaurant software, has raised $30 million in financing. Battery Ventures led the round.
The capital infusion will be used by Vita Mojo to refine its product and expand into new markets.
In conjunction with the funding, Battery General Partner Morad Elhafed and Principal Zak Ewen will join Vita Mojo’s board.
Vita Mojo, which sells to restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, bakeries and fast-casual eateries, counts among its customers Nando’s, Gail’s Bakery, Le Pain Quotidien and Neat Burger.
Vita Mojo serves more than 130 operators across the UK and Europe. The company’s platform enables restaurants to manage their core operations in one integrated system, from digital ordering via their own channels and third-party delivery platforms, such as Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
“This investment will accelerate our product roadmap, as well as help upgrade our data and insights features and grow our client success, product and engineering teams,” Vita Mojo co-founder and COO Stefan Catoiu said in a statement. “We’re on track to double our headcount over the next year, with the majority of our recruitment focused on taking our client support to the next level.”
Vita Mojo was founded in 2016 by Catoiu and Nick Popovici.