In preparation for the 2022 Formula One season, Lewis Hamilton has made a business investment.
Lewis Hamilton may be keeping a quiet profile during the F1 off-season, but the seven-time World Champion is busy behind the scenes, as it has been announced that he is now an investor in a grocery delivery start-up.
Hamilton has put money into Zapp, a London-based start-up, as part of a wider $200 million investment.
According to NBC Chicago, Zapp did not disclose its valuation or the level of Hamilton’s interest at the end of an intensive funding round led by numerous major venture capital firms.
Zapp was founded in 2020 with the goal of allowing consumers to buy goods from small warehouses built just for the purpose of fulfilling online delivery orders promptly.
In addition to his 2019 investment in vegan burger restaurant chain Neat Burger, Hamilton will expand his off-track commercial activities with this deal.
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