Perlego, the textbook subscription service, has raised $9 million in Series A funding.Backing the round is Charlie Songhurst, Dedicated VC, and Thomas Leysen (Chairman of Mediahuis and Umicore).
Perlegos existing investors including ADV, Simon Franks and Alex Chesterman also reinvested on a pro-rata basis.London-based Perlego says the additional funding will be used to develop the next generation of Perlegos smarter learning platform, including adding new features that simplify and enhance the learning experience, as well as content libraries in non-English languages to enable further expansion to strategic European markets beyond its U.K.
roots.Pitched as akin to a Spotify for textbooks, Perlego enables students, and also professionals, who now make up 30% of users, to access textbooks on a subscription basis.It houses over 300,000 eBooks, from over 2,300 publishers, and the service is cross-device via the web and iOS and Android apps and available in multiple languages.
Along with U.K.
publishers, Perlego now also includes content from key publishers in Germany, the Nordics and Italy.For the students, the draw is obvious: text books are increasingly expensive to purchase, and public libraries are under resourced.
In the U.K., Perlego gives readers access to its entire digital library for 12 per month.
As long as the needed text books are available on the service, that is infinitely more affordable.For publishers, Perlego claims to offer a distribution method that stems revenue losses caused by piracy and the buoyant used text book market hence the comparison to Spotifys positioning.Publishers such as Pearson, Wiley and Sage are already on board, Perlego says it is seeing a 116% increase in new subscribers month-on-month, though it isnt breaking out subscriber numbers.
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