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Iris Ventures Focuses on Pet Health, Well- being With New Investment

● Iris Ventures has co-led a 14-million-euro growth round into Mammaly, a pet supplement brand that aims to improve animals' digestion, mouth hygiene and skin care.

- BY SAMANTHA CONTI

LONDON — Iris Ventures, which has invested in businesses including Allyson Felix's Saysh footwear brand and the Italian arts and crafts platform Artemest, is turning its attention to animal health and well-being with an investment into Mammaly, a leading pet supplement brand.

Iris, which specialize­s in purpose-led, consumer-centric brands and tech-based solutions, has co-led a 14-million-euro growth round alongside Five Seasons Ventures, a food tech fund, with participat­ion from pet food and consumer specialist Attila Balogh.

An announceme­nt is expected Wednesday.

Mammaly manufactur­es holistic, nutritiona­l supplement­s for dogs, and offers a range of more than 20 products that aim to tackle day-to-day pet health issues including digestion, joint-care, mouth hygiene, skin care and relaxation.

The company said it will use the funds to further develop the brand and product, solidify its direct-to-consumer business, and “conquer the retail channel” as the leading omnichanne­l player in the European market.

Montse Suarez, founder and managing partner of Iris Ventures, said Iris invested because “we are seeing preventati­ve health at the forefront of consumers' mindset and a shift in the market with respect to attitudes towards pet ownership and pet care.”

She described Mammaly, which launched less than three years ago, as a first mover in the pet supplement­s space “combining a modern look and feel, an innovative product portfolio and a relevant content strategy.”

Stanislav Nazarenus, who cofounded Mammaly with Alexander Thelen, argued that pets are often fed “mass-market one-size-fits-all products” despite the fact that they have individual health and nutritiona­l needs.

He said that Mammaly works with “in-house vets, nutrition experts and leading veterinari­ans” to create tasty, chewable supplement­s packed with functional ingredient­s.

Thelen added: “Unlike in North

America, where supplement­s for dogs are mainstream, in Europe this segment is completely underdevel­oped. By launching Mammaly, we have taken on the challenge of building the pet supplement market across the continent.”

Over the past two years Iris Ventures has invested in community-based lifestyle businesses such as Saysh and Artemest, a curated platform that sells homeware made by Italian artisans.

In April, Iris teamed with soccer stars Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann on a multimilli­on-euro investment in Vicio, a top food-delivery start-up based in Spain that sells premium burgers online, and through its own physical locations.

 ?? ?? Allyson Felix and Montse Suarez. Suarez' Iris Ventures has co-led a growth round into Mammaly, a European pet supplement brand.
Allyson Felix and Montse Suarez. Suarez' Iris Ventures has co-led a growth round into Mammaly, a European pet supplement brand.

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