Latvian startup Natrix receives a €250K loan from SEB Bank
Latvian startup Natrix, which develops modular unmanned ground vehicles, has received a €250K loan from SEB Bank. The funds will be used to finance the company's working capital.
Natrix is a startup that develops and manufactures unmanned ground vehicles. These devices can be used in various conditions for civilian enterprises and for military purposes. Currently, Natrix's main tasks are to deliver ammunition and food to the front line and to evacuate the wounded and dead from the front line, which significantly reduces the risk of death for rescuers who have so far tried to remove the wounded from the front line on their own. The company was founded in 2024 by Kristaps Puke and Gatis Vectirans.
SEB Bank is a Latvian bank that is part of the Swedish SEB Group. It was founded in 1993 as AS Latvijas Universālā banka, a merger of 21 non-privatized branches of the Bank of Latvia after its reorganization.
