• Reddit, a San Francisco-based online discussion forum, is raising $150 million to $300 million in Series D funding at a $2.7 billion pre-money valuation, according to TechCrunch. Tencent is said to lead the round. Read more. • Raisin, a Germany-based fintech marketplace for savings and investment products, raised $114 million in Series D funding. Investors include Index Ventures, PayPal, Ribbit Capital and Thrive Ventures. • Calm, a San Francisco-based meditation and wellness app, raised $88 million in Series B funding at a $1 billion valuation. TPG Growth led the round, and was joined by investors including CAA, Insight Venture Partners and Sound Ventures. • vArmour, a Mountain View, Calif.-based API-driven cloud security company, raised $44 million in Series E funding. AllegisCyber and NightDragon co-led the round. • Signal Sciences, a Culver City, Calif.-based web application security company, raised $35 million in Series C funding. Lead Edge Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including CRV, Index Ventures, Harrison Metal and OATV. • Blue Hexagon, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based cybersecurity startup, raised $31 million in funding. Investors include Benchmark and Altimeter. • CathWorks, an Israel-based medical tech company, raised $30 million in Series C funding. Deerfield Management led the round. • Aetion, a New York City-based healthcare technology company, raised $27 million in funding. Investors include Sanofi, UCB, McKesson Ventures, Horizon Health Services Inc, Amgen Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, Flare Capital and Lakestar. • Komprise, a Campbell, California and India-based provider of intelligent data management solutions, raised $24 million in Series C funding. Top Tier Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Western Digital Capital, Canaan Partners and Walden International. • Vinli, a Dallas-based connected car and data intelligence platform provider, raised $13.5 million in Series B funding. Investors include E.ON, The Westly Group, Hersh Family Investments and Hal Brierley. • Productboard, an Oakland, Calif.-based product management platform company, raised $10 million in funding. Index Ventures led the round. • 2nd Address, a San Francisco-based marketplace for professional long-term rentals, raised $10 million in Series C funding. GV led the round, and was joined by investors including Foundation Capital, Amicus Capital, and Pierre Lamond. • KETOS, a San Jose, California-based water intelligence company, raised $9 million in Series A funding. Investors include Broadway Angels, Plum Alley Ventures, Energy Innovation, Rethink Impact and Better Ventures. • Little Spoon, a San Francisco-based baby food and early childhood nutrition company, raised $7 million in funding. Investors include Vaultier7, Kairos, Interplay Ventures and SoGal Ventures. • Roofr, a Canada-based developer of satellite imagery software that provides customers with a free roofing estimate online, raised $4 million in seed funding. Crosslink Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Y Combinator, Ace & Company, and Louis Beryl. • MakerSights, a San Francisco-based product decision platform for retail, raised $3.1 million in funding. Investors include Steve Anderson, founder of Baseline Ventures; Hayley Barna, partner at First Round Capital; Elizabeth Spaulding, senior partner at Bain & Company; and Jeff Epstein, operating partner at Bessemer Venture Partners. • Engage3, a Davis, Calif.-based developer of retail intelligence and mobile shopping solutions, raised funding of an undisclosed amount, from Wells Fargo Strategic Capital. • Adaptive3D, a Dallas-based provider of additive manufacturing polymer resin, raised Series A funding of an undisclosed amount. DSM Venturing and Applied Ventures LLC led the round. |
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