January 20, 2015 | The Israeli-founded startup insert announced that it raised $5 million in seed funding. The company, which will remain in stealth mode until its releases its beta platform for mobile application developers, raised the funds from Shlomo Kramer, the co-founder of Check Point, Imperva and Trusteer, as well as from Mickey Boodaei and Rakesh Loonkar, the co-founders of Trusteer. Insert hopes to allow app-owners to leverage the power of their mobile assets, making the most of their mobile applications. According to the company, the funds will be used to hire employees in order to complete the beta version of insert. Insert was founded by serial entrepreneur and company CEO Shahar Kaminitz, the founder of Worklight.
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