• Instacart, a San Francisco-based provider of online grocery delivery services, raised $200 million in funding. Coatue Management led the round, and was joined by investors including Glade Brook Capital Partners. Instacart was last valued at $3.4 billion. • XebiaLabs, a Boston-based provider of enterprise DevOps and continuous delivery software, raised $100 million in Series B funding. Investors include Susquehanna Growth Equity and Accel. • YapStone, a Walnut Creek, Calif.-based provider of online and mobile payment solutions, raised $71 million in Series C funding. Premji Invest led the round, and was joined by investors including MasterCard, Accel, and Meritech Capital Partners. • Stash, a New York City-based investing app, raised $37.5 million in Series D funding. Union Square Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Breyer Capital, Coatue Management, Entree Capital, Goodwater Capital and Valar Ventures. • Tipalti, an Agoura Hills, Calif.-based global payables automation solution, raised $30 million in Series C funding. Zeev Ventures led the round. • UJET Inc., a San Francisco-based real-time customer communications platform, raised a $25 million in Series B funding. GV led the round, and was joined by investors including Citi Ventures, Kleiner Perkins and DCM Ventures. • Outdoorsy, a San Francisco-based peer-to-peer online marketplace that connects travelers with a network of RV owners. raised $25 million in Series B funding. Aviva Ventures and Altos Ventures led the round, and were joined by investors including Tandem Capital and Autotech Ventures. • Onsite Dental LLC, an Arlington, Va.-based provider of workplace-based dental services, raised $20 million in funding. The investor was Norwest Venture Partners. • Frank And Oak, a Canada-based retailer of clothing and accessories for men and women, raised $16 million in funding. Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec led the round, and was joined by investors including Goodwater Capital and Investissement Quebec. • Homesnap, a Rockville, Md.-based real estate technology company, raised $14 million in Series B funding. Updata Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Moderne Ventures. • Adikteev, a Paris-based mobile marketing platform, raised $12 million in Series B funding. Ring Capital and BNP Developpement led the round, and were joined by investors including ISAI, Ventech and Laurent Asscher. • Phyn, a Los Angeles-based company focused on water solutions, raised $10 million in funding from Uponor. • NepFin, a San Francisco-based financial services company, raised a $10 million in Series A funding. Sands Capital Ventures led the round. • Infocyte, a San Antonio, Texas-based cyber security company, raised $5.2 million in Series B funding. Toba Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including LiveOak Venture Partners and Feik Enterprises. • FreeWire Technologies Inc., a San Leandro, Calif.-based manufacturer of mobile rapid charging systems for electric vehicles, raised $5 million in funding from BP Ventures. • Volantio, an Atlanta-based provider of post-booking revenue and capacity optimization software for airlines, raised $2.6 million in funding. Investors include Ingleside Investors, International Airlines Group, JetBlue Technology Ventures and Qantas Ventures. • Postr, a New Zealand-based ad tech company, raised $2.5 million in funding. Koh Boon Hwee led the round, and was joined by investors including MDI Ventures, NZVIF, and K1W1. • GemmaCert, an Israel-based provider of cannabis analysis technology, raised $2.25 million in funding. NEO Ventures, Stony Hill, and Arba Finance led the round, and were joined by investors including Aggrinovation. • Backpacker Panda, an India-based backpacking hospitality platform, raised $1.4 million in Series A funding. 37.37 North Capital led the round. • Hatch Apps, a Washington D.C.-based automated app creation platform, raised $1.3 million in funding. The investors were not disclosed. • SecFi, a provider of loans for option exercise and holders of private company stock, raised $1 million in seed funding. Social Leverage, FJLabs, and CoVenture led the round. • nOCD, a Chicago-based mental health app, raised $1 million in funding. The investor was 7wire Ventures. • Stoop, a New York City-based flexible living platform and Mdrn., an end-to-end residential platform for sales and leasing, raised more than $1 million in funding. The investors were not named. |
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