• Kyriba, a San Diego, Calif.-based treasury management technology firm, is in advanced talks to raise $160 million from Bridgepoint. The deal would value Kyriba at $1.2 billion. • Pagantis, a Spain-based provider of an online payment platform, raised $75 million in Series B funding. Investors include Prime Ventures, SPF Investment Management and Rinkelberg Capital Group. • MineralTree, a Cambridge, Mass.-based accounts payable and payment automation solution provider, raised $50 million in funding. Great Hill Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including .406 Ventures and Eight Roads Ventures. • Saama Technologies Inc, a Campbell, Calif.-based clinical data analytics platform firm, raised $40 million in funding, from Perceptive Advisors. • 3D Hubs, a Netherlands-based manufacturing platform, raised $18 million in Series C funding. Investors include Endeit Capital, Hearst Ventures, EQT Ventures and Balderton Capital. • Radar, a New York-based platform that fuses RFID and computer vision to automate inventory management, raised $16 million in funding. Investors include Sound Ventures and NTT Group. • Seal Software, an artificial intelligence software provider, raised $15 million in funding from DocuSign (Nasdaq: DOCU). • Qupital, a Hong Kong-based online, small and medium enterprise trade financing platform, raised $15 million for its Series A funding. CreditEase FinTech Investment Fund led the round, and was joined by investors including Alibaba Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fund and MindWorks Ventures. • Dvele, manufacturer of prefabricated houses, raised $14 million in Series A funding. Crescent Real Estate Holdings led the round. • Proxy, a startup that provides a universal identity signal, raised $13.6 million in Series A funding. Kleiner Perkins led the round, and was joined by investors including WeWork, Y Combinator, and Coatue Management. • Xealth, a digital prescribing platform, raised $11 million in Series A funding. Investors include McKesson Ventures, Novartis, Philips, ResMed, Threshold Ventures (formerly DFJ Venture), Providence Ventures, UPMC and Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network. • Matador, a wealth management platform, raised approximately $9 million in seed and Series A funding. Accel and Greycroft co-led the rounds. • PhotoShelter, a digital asset management platform for visual storytellers, raised funding that brings its total to $8 million. Investors include Level Structured Capital. • Empowered Education, an online school provider for health coaches and wellness practitioners, raised $8 million in Series A funding from Rethink Education. • Boundless Immigration, a Seattle-based tech firm that helps immigrants navigate the green card and citizenship processes, raised $7.8 million in Series A funding. Foundry Group led the round, and was joined by investors including Industry Ventures, Forefront Venture Partners, Trilogy Equity Partners, Pioneer Square Labs, Two Sigma Ventures, and Founders' Co-op. • Biolinq, a San Diego-based health technology company, raised $4.75 million in Series A funding. Investors include JDRF T1D Fund, Aphelion Capital, LifeSci Venture Partners, M Ventures and Hikma Ventures. • MotoRefi, an Alexandria, Va.-based auto refinance startup, raised $4.7 million in seed funding. Accomplice led the round, and was joined by investors including QED Investors and Motley Fool Ventures. • Amenify, a San Francisco-based real estate tech company, raised $2.7 million in funding. RET Ventures led the round. • Teraki, a Germany-based developer of software for the automotive industry, raised $2.3 million from Horizons Ventures and American Family Ventures. • OpsCompass, an Omaha-based subscription service business that helps enterprises migrate workload to the public cloud, raised $1.5 million in funding. Investors include Dundee Venture Capital, M25, Invest Nebraska, Nelnet, and the Nebraska Angels. • SightPlan, a provider of maintenance and resident service software for the multifamily industry, raised funding of an undisclosed amount, from RET Ventures. |
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