Estonian eAgronom raises investments from financial group SEB
eAgronom is an Estonian company that has created a platform for farm management using field data analysis, satellite monitoring, data validation, greenhouse gas emission calculator and more. The company was founded in 2016 by Robin Saluoks and Kristjan Luha. Now eAgronom works with more than 3K farmers in 14 countries.
According to eAgronom CEO Robin Saluoks, the funding from SEB will enable the company to accelerate product development to enter new markets.
SEB is a European financial services group, which offers financial advisory services and a wide range of financial services. SEB was founded in Stockholm in 1856 and now has offices in more than 20 countries around the world. The SEB Baltic Venture Debt program was launched in 2024 to support fast-growing companies. The total amount of Baltic Venture Debt in the Baltic States is €20M, with financing for each company up to €2M.