Gorilla Capital invests in Mobal

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Gorilla Capital Fund III has made its 43rd investment in Mobal — a platform that gives restaurants and multi-location businesses one simple place to manage all their online channels.

For restaurants and local operators, digital presence has become fragmented: Google Maps, Apple Maps, websites, reservation tools, delivery platforms, and dozens of services customers rely on daily. Every update requires separate logins. Every mismatch creates confusion. And every inaccuracy leads to lost revenue.

Mobal solves this with one clean idea: One update. Everywhere.

The platform keeps all business information accurate and in sync across every major online channel — while giving operators real control over their digital footprint.

And for restaurants, the next step is even more important: Mobal enables direct ordering inside the same platform, helping restaurants reduce dependency on marketplaces and reclaim ownership of their customer relationships.

With more than 1,500 restaurants already on the platform, Mobal is building the digital infrastructure that modern hospitality businesses need to operate efficiently and profitably.

“Imagine telling a retail brand to shut down its website and rely only on Amazon. It would sound insane. Yet this is the reality for many restaurants today. We are changing that. Restaurants of every size deserve control of their online channels, their own direct ordering experience and technology that helps them survive and thrive instead of getting swallowed by the giants”, says Alexander Silén, CEO and Co-Founder of Mobal

“Mobal solves a real and painful problem for restaurants. The team has approached it with focus, clear customer understanding, and capital-efficient execution. This is the kind of practical, problem-driven building that fits well with our way of investing,” says Risto Rautakorpi, partner at Gorilla Capital.

We’re pleased to partner with Korpun Siemen Oy as co-investor in this round.

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