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VENTURE DEALS
- Wish, a San Francisco-based mobile shopping app, raised approximately $300 million in Series H funding at a $11.2 billion post-money valuation. General Atlantic led the round.
- Aspire, an Indonesia-based company aimed at small and medium enterprise banking, raised $32.5 million in Series A funding. MassMutual Ventures Southeast Asia led the round, and was joined by investors including Arc Labs, Y Combinator, Hummingbird and Picus Capital.
- Recogni Inc, a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of an artificial intelligence platform for autonomous vehicles, raised $25 million in Series A funding. GreatPoint Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Toyota AI Ventures, BMW i Ventures, Faurecia and DNS Capital.
- Solana, a web-scale blockchain, raised $20 million in Series A funding. Multicoin Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Distributed Global, Blocktower Capital, Foundation Capital, Blockchange VC, Slow Ventures, NEO Global Capital, Passport Capital and Rockaway Ventures.
- Harver, a Netherlands-based pre-employment assessment software company, raised $15 million in Series B funding. Insight Partners led the round.
- Catalyst, a New York City-based customer success platform, raised $11 million in funding. Accel led the round.
- Bloomscape, a Detroit-based direct-to-consumer plant company, raised $7.5 million in Series A funding. Revolution Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Endeavor.
- Cymatic, a Raleigh, N.C.-based provider of user and entity behavior analytics platform, raised $4.5 million in seed funding. The investors were not named.
- TalentGuard, an Austin, Texas-based HR tech company, raised $4 million in Series B funding. LiveOak Venture Partners led the round.
- Trueface, a Los Angeles-based computer vision company that augments existing camera data into real-time actionable information, raised $3.7 million in seed funding. Lavrock Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Scout Ventures and Monroe Capital.
- Prodly, a San Francisco-based provider of reference data management solutions for Salesforce users and system integration partners, raised $3.5 million. Shasta Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Norwest.
- New Knowledge, an Austin, Texas-based cybersecurity company, raised $3 million in funding. Investors include BuildGroup and Lux Capital.
- Slingshot, an Orem, Utah-based customer engagement platform for home services providers, raised $2.4 million in seed funding. RET Ventures led the round.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- HGGC acquired Monotype, a Woburn, Mass.-based font and imaging technology specialist, for $825 million in an all-cash deal.
- TA Associates acquired Wealth Enhancement Group, a Plymouth, Minn.-based independent wealth management firm. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- PriceSpider, which is backed by Frontier Capital, acquired ORIS Intelligence, a Columbus, Ohio-based provider of insights for manufacturers. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- AFC Industries, which is backed by Incline Equity Partners, acquired The Boulder Company, a Des Moines, Iowa-based provider of industrial components to original equipment manufacturers. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Advancing Eyecare, which is backed by Atlantic Street Capital, acquired Ophthalmic Instruments & Consulting Company, a Woodinville, Wash.-basedprovider of classical and diagnostic equipment in the Pacific Northwest. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- EQT agreed to acquire a majority stake in Aldevron, a Fargo, N.D.-based producer of nucleic acids, proteins, and antibodies. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Antin Infrastructure Partners will acquire Veolia Environnement's US district energy business, for $1.25 billion.
OTHER DEALS
- Jamf acquired Digita Security, a macOS security provider. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
IPOs
- SmileDirectClub, a Nashville-based invisible teeth straightening firm, plans to raise up to $1 billion in an IPO, CNBC reports citing sources. Firms including Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, and Kleiner Perkins back the firm. Read more.
- Dynatrace Holdings, a Waltham, Mass.-based enterprise cloud platform, raised $570 million in an initial public offering of 35.6 million shares (5% insider sold) priced at $16, an upsized IPO. The firm posted $431 million in revenue for the 12 months ended March 2019 and loss of $166.2 million. Thoma Bravo Fund backs the firm. It plans to list on the NYSE as "DT." Read more.
- Sundial Growers, a Canadian cannabis producer, plans to raise an estimated $143 million in an IPO of 11 million shares priced at $13. The firm did not post revenue in 2018, and loss of $56.5 million. It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "SNDL." Read more.
- Iguá Saneamento SA, a Brazilian sanitation firm, is weighing an IPO, Reuters reports citing sources. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Read more.
EXITS
- MRI Software acquired Leverton, a New York-based artificial intelligence-powered data extraction solution for real estate and corporate documents. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Leverton had raised approximately 15 million euros ($16.6 million).
- Seacoast Capital sold its stake in Northwest Cascade, a Puyallup, Wash.-based provider of portable sanitation rental services, septic pumping, drain cleaning services and heavy civil, municipal and residential construction services. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- J.C. Flowers & Co. LLC sold Acuon Capital, a South Korea-based consumer finance and leasing company, to Baring Private Equity Asia. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Abry Partners acquired Franklin Energy Group, a Port Washington, Wash.-based provider of customized electric and natural gas energy efficiency programs for utilities, municipalities, and government bodies, from Kohlberg & Company, LLC. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
FIRMS + FUNDS
- Oak HC/FT, a Greenwich, Conn.-based private equity and venture capital firm, raised $800 million for its third fund.
- Vida Ventures, a Boston-based life sciences venture firm, raised $600 million for its second fund, Vida Ventures II, LLC.
- Wellington Partners, a Germany-based venture capital firm, raised 210 million euros ($231 million) for its fifth fund, Wellington Partners Life Science Fund V.
- Powerplant Ventures, a Hermosa Beach, Calif.-based growth equity firm, raised $165 million for its second fund.
- HCAP Partners, a San Diego-based private equity firm, raised $150 million for its fourth fund, HCAP Partners IV.
PEOPLE
- Cathy Gao and Nate Leung joined Sapphire Ventures as vice presidents.
- Anna Khan joined CRV as a general partner and Kristin Baker Spohn as a venture partner.
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