• Kobalt, a U.K.-based music royalty collecting startup, raised $14 million in funding from Bill Maris' Section 32 in a second installment into Kobalt's Series D. Hearst led the round. The company has raised a total of $75 million at a $789 million valuation, according to TechCrunch. Read more. • XL Hybrids Inc, a Boston-based provider of connected fleet electrification solutions for commercial and municipal fleets, raised $22 million in Series D funding. Investors include Constellation Technology Ventures and IKEA Group. • CoverWallet, a New York City-based business insurance startup, raised $18.5 million in Series B funding. Foundation Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Union Square Ventures, Index Ventures, CV Starr and Two Sigma Ventures. • Honest Buildings, a New York City-based project management platform for real estate owners and operators, raised $13 million in funding. Investors include Brookfield Property Partners, Rudin Management, C-III Capital Partners, Navitas Capital, Greensoil Building Innovation Fund, Bienville Capital Management, Riverpark Fund, The Westly Group, Rockport Capital, Circle Ventures and Thrive Capital. • CastBox, a San Francisco-based spoken-audio platform, raised $16 million in funding. Qiming Venture Partners and IDG Capital co-led the round, and were joined by investors including SIG China, GSR Ventures and ZhenFund. • Omnyway, a San Francisco-based augmented digital commerce platform, raised $12.75 million in Series A funding. Nyca, CommerzVentures and CEFIF led the round, and were joined by investors including Commerce Ventures and Industry Ventures. • ICX Media, a Washington, D.C.-based video data intelligence platform, raised $6.6 million in Series A funding. Grotech Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including NRV and Avonlea Capital. • Flont, a New York-based "Jewelry as a Service" platform, raised $5 million in funding. Investors include C Ventures. • Supersolid, a London-based mobile games developer, raised $4 million in funding. Index Ventures led the round. • Visual Vocal, a Seattle-based immersive productivity platform for team collaboration, raised $3.6 million in seed funding. Eniac Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Scout Ventures, Spider Capital, and the Alliance of Angels. • Groupize, a Boston-based platform provider for corporate meetings, raised $3.25 million in funding. Thayer Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Golden Seeds, Launchpad Ventures, Wayfare Ventures, NTX Venture Fund and the Ace Fund. • Beauty Bakerie, a San Diego, Calif.-based brand of cosmetics, raised $3 million in seed funding. Unilever Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including 645 Ventures and Blue Consumer Capital. • CarHopper, a Miami, Fla.-based online booking platform for luxury and exotic car rentals, raised $1.5 million in seed funding. The investors were not named. • HomeToGo, a Berlin-based metasearch engine for vacation rentals, raised Series C funding of an undisclosed amount. Insight Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Acton Capital Partners, DN Capital and Global Founders Capital. • VY Esports, a Santa Monica, Calif.-based content and services platform "that bridges the gap between esports and brands," raised seed funding of an undisclosed amount. Raine Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Courtside Ventures and Elysian Park Ventures. |
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