Cafeyn is a leading digital media streaming platform, offering a catalogue of over 2,500 newspapers and magazines through B2C, B2B2C and B2B channels
Location: France
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2007
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 21.10.2020 | Bregal Mil... | bregalmile... |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 02.04.2026 | Cafeyn acquires Readly’s non-Nordic operations to scale European press platform | Press aggregation platform Cafeyn Group is acquiring Readly’s non-Nordic operations, marking a significant step forward in its European expansion. Cafeyn offers unlimited access to over 2,000 national and international titles across multipl... |
| 02.04.2026 | Cafeyn Group announces the acquisition of Readly’s non-Nordic operations and strengthens its position as the European leader in trusted information and entertainment | Cafeyn Group announces the acquisition of Readly’s non-Nordic operations and strengthens its position as the European leader in trusted information and entertainment Thu, Apr 02, 2026 09:00 CET Report this content London, April 2nd, 2026 – ... |
| 18.06.2024 | Readly divests its holding in Toutabo/ePresse to Cafeyn | Readly divests its holding in Toutabo/ePresse to Cafeyn Tue, Jun 18, 2024 09:15 CET Report this content Readly International AB (publ) (“Readly”) has signed an agreement for the sale of its entire holding in Toutabo/ePresse (formally Readly... |
| 05.12.2022 | Tidnings AB Marieberg, a subsidiary of Bonnier News Group AB, announces a recommended public cash offer of SEK 12 per share to the shareholders of Readly International AB (publ) | Tidnings AB Marieberg, a subsidiary of Bonnier News Group AB, announces a recommended public cash offer of SEK 12 per share to the shareholders of Readly International AB (publ) Mon, Dec 05, 2022 07:30 CET Report this content This announcem... |
| 30.07.2020 | Dutch digital news aggregator Blendle acquired by French peer Cafeyn for an undisclosed sum | The Netherlands-based digital news aggregator Blendle is being taken over by another European ‘digital kiosk’ player, France-based Cafeyn. The sum was not disclosed, but in an interview with De Volkskrant, co-founder and CEO Alexander Klöpp... |