• System1, a Venice, Calif.-based developer of a pre-targeting platform for identifying consumer intent, raised $270 million in funding. Court Square Capital Partners led the round. • Vexata, a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of data infrastructure solutions, raised $54 million in funding from Mayfield, Intel Capital, Lightspeed Ventures and Redline Capital. • 10x Future Technologies, a London-based startup that helps banks manage data and transactions, raised £34 million ($46 million) in Series A funding, according to TechCrunch. Investors include Ping An and Oliver Wyman. Read more. • Activehours, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based a smartphone-based application that enables hourly workers to get paid early, raised $39 million in funding. Andreessen Horowitz led the round, and was joined by investors including Matrix Partners, Ribbit Capital and March Capital Partners. • mParticle, a New York City-based customer data platform, raised $35 million in Series C funding. Harmony Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Bain Capital Ventures and Social Capital. • Securonix, a Los Angeles-based provider of big data security analytics, raised $29 million in Series A funding. Volition Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Eight Road Ventures. • Digital Shadows, a London-based provider of digital risk management services, raised $26 million in Series C funding. Octopus Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including World Innovation Lab and Industry Ventures. • Hyliion, a Pittsburgh-based instant Class 8 vehicle hybridizing company, raised $21 million in Series A funding. Axioma Ventures led the round. • Acast, a Sweden-based technology platform for on-demand audio and podcasting, raised $19.5 million in Series B funding. Investors include Swedbank Robur funds Ny Teknik, Microcap, and Norron Asset Management's funds Target and Select. • Manifold, a developer services management platform, raised $15 million in Series A funding. Investors include OMERS Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, Version One Ventures and Amplify Partners. • pymetrics, a New York-based neuroscience-based assessment and prediction technology platform, raised $8 million in additional Series A funding. JAZZ Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Khosla Ventures, Randstad Innovation Fund, and BBG Ventures. • Tuition.io, a Santa Monica, Calif.-based employer-funded student loan repayment assistance platform, raised $7 million in Series B funding. Wildcat Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Mohr Davidow Ventures and MassMutual Ventures LLC. • Webgility, a San Francisco-based provider of e-commerce automation software for small and medium businesses, raised $6.4 million in Series A funding. Pilot Growth Equity led the round. • Pointy, a Dublin-based startup that brings the contents of local retailers online, raised $6 million in Series A funding. Frontline Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Vulcan Capital and Draper Associates. • Verkada, a San Mateo, Calif.-based enterprise physical security company, raised $3.9 million in seed funding. First Round Capital led the round. • Optalysys Ltd, a U.K.-based developer of light-speed optical coprocessors, raised $3.95 million in funding. Investors were not named. • Loftium, a Seattle-based provider of down payments for renting out spare bedrooms on Airbnb, raised $2.5 million in funding, according to PEHub. DFJ led the round, and was joined by investors including Founders Co-op and NextView Ventures. • Loge Co., a Seattle-based provider of recreational accommodations, raised $1.85 million in Series A funding. Investors include Bryce Phillips and Ira Gerlich. • Mira, a Los Angeles-based mobile augmented reality company, raised $1 million in funding. Greylock Partners, Founders Fund Angel and Macro Ventures led the round. • FoodLogiQ, a Durham, N.C.-based SaaS provider of traceability, food safety and supply chain transparency solutions, raised funding of an undisclosed amount. Renewal Funds led the round. • Realm, a Louisville, Ky.-based real-time mobile platform, raised funding of an undisclosed amount. Investors include Ericsson Ventures, Khosla Ventures and Scale Venture Partners. |
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