VENTURE DEALS
- C2FO, a Leawood, Kansas-based operator of an online marketplace for working capital, raised $200 million in funding. The SoftBank Vision Fund led the round, and was joined by investors including Temasek and Union Square Ventures.
- TickPick, a New York City-based ticket marketplace, raised $40 million in funding, from PWP Growth Equity.
- LeafLink, a New York-based cannabis wholesale marketplace, raised $35 million in Series B funding. Thrive Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Nosara Capital, Lerer Hippeau, Wisdom VC, Thought Into Action Ventures, and L2 Ventures.
- Awfis, an India-based co-working space startup, raised $30 million in Series D funding. ChrysCapital led the round, and was joined by investors including Sequoia Capital India and The Three Sisters Institutional Office.
- Infusion Express, an Overland Park, Kansas-based operator of ambulatory infusion centers, raised $22.5 million in funding. McKesson Ventures and Health Velocity Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Nueterra Capital and CrimsoNox Capital. Infusion Express will rebrand as IVX Health.
- Dough, a Chicago-based online broker, raised $20 million in funding, from Tastytrade.
- Sidecar Health, a California-based provider of health insurance plans, raised $18 million in funding. GreatPoint Ventures and Morpheus Ventures led the round.
- Teralytics AG, a Switzerland-based human mobility intelligence startup, raised $17.5 million in funding. Investors include Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH, Deutsche Bahn Digital Ventures, innogy Ventures, LBBW Venture Capital, Liil Ventures, Atomico and Lakestar.
- Human Interest, a San Francisco-based automated 401(k) provider, raised $15.4 million in funding. U.S. Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Wing VC, Uncork Capital and Slow Ventures.
- Morty, a New York-based mortgage tech platform, raised $8.5 million in Series A funding. Prudence Holdings led the round, and was joined by investors including Thrive Capital and Lerer Hippeau.
- Penta, a Berlin-based digital bank, raised 8 million euros ($9 million) in funding. HV Holtzbrinck Ventures led the round.
- FTX, a cryptocurrency derivatives exchange, raised $8 million in funding. Investors include Proof of Capital, Consensus Lab, FBG, and Galois Capital.
– FinMkt, a New York-based B2B New York-based lending fintech solutions provider, raised $5 million in Series B funding. FINTOP Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including ManchestorStory Group and West Loop Ventures.
- Remarkably, a Seattle-based multifamily portfolio performance software company, raised up to $4.1 million in seed funding. Wildcat Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including PSL Ventures.
- Ultranauts Inc, a quality engineering startup employing talent on the autism spectrum, raised $3.5 million in Series A funding. SustainVC and The Disability Opportunity Fund led the round.
- Eagle Alpha, an Ireland-based provider of alternative data solutions, raised $2.4 million in funding. Investors included Enterprise Ireland.
- EnjoyHQ, a London-based customer feedback and user research startup, raised $2 million in seed funding. Point Nine Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including The Venture City, LocalGlobe, Faber Ventures, Kibo Ventures Techstars and Social Capital.
- Kompany.com, a Vienna, Austria-based provider of audit-proof, primary source and time stamped company information in real-time, raised funding of an undisclosed amount. Investors include Elevator Ventures and UNIQA Ventures.
HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
- RoosterBio Inc, a Frederick, Md.-based cell manufacturing platform, raised more than $15 million in funding. Dynamk Capital led the round.
Cleave Therapeutics, Inc, a San Francisco-based biopharmaceutical company focused on protein homeostasis and stress pathways in cancer and neurodegeneration, raised $12 million in funding. Investors include 5AM Ventures, Celgene Corporation, Orbimed, U.S. Venture Partners (USVP), Arcus Ventures, Astellas Venture Management, and Osage University Partners (OUP).
- LUCA Biologics, a biotechnology company developing live biotherapeutics for widespread, unmet medical needs in women's health, raised $2.8 million in funding, from Seed Health.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- Cambrex Corporation (NYSE: CBM) agreed to be acquired by an affiliate of Permira for approximately $2.4 billion, including Cambrex's net debt.
- Growth Street Partners acquired a minority stake in Suralink, a Salt Lake City, Utah-based provider of a professional of workflow software. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- GenServe, a portfolio company of GenNx360 Capital Partners, acquired GenAssist, a New York-based provider of maintenance and repair services to industrial generators and backup power solutions. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
OTHER DEALS
- Mastercard (NYSE: MA) agreed to acquire the majority of the corporate services businesses of Nets, a Denmark-based provider of digital payment services, for €2.85 billion ($3.19 billion).
IPOs
- Pepkor Europe, a South African retail operator, is weighing an IPO, Bloomberg reports citing sources. Steinhoff International backs the firm. Read more.
EXITS
- TopFunnel acquired Clara Labs, a San Francisco-based scheduling platform. Clara Labs had raised approximately $7.2 million in funding from investors including Basis Set Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and First Round Capital.
- Hackman Capital Partners acquired The MBS Group, a film and TV studio real estate and production services platform, from The Carlyle Group for $650 million.
- Nike acquired Celect, a Boston-based cloud-based predictive analytics SaaS platform. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Celect had raised approximately $30.2 million in funding from investors including NGP Capital, August Capital, Fung Capital, and Activant Capital.
- NAVEX Global acquired Lockpath, Inc., an Overland Park, Kansas-based provider of corporate governance, risk management, regulatory compliance, and information security software solutions. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Lockpath had raised approximately $8 million in venture funding from investors including El Dorado Ventures, SV Angel, Vesbridge Partners, and Webb Investment Network.
- Cisco agreed to acquire Voicea, a Mountain View, Calif.-based voice focused AI technology company. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Voicea had previously raised approximately $20 million in venture funding from investors including GV, e.ventures, Cisco Investments, M12, Battery Ventures, Mindset Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, and GGV Capital.
FIRMS + FUNDS
- River Cities Capital, a Cincinnati-based growth equity firm, raised $200 million for its sixth fund, according to an SEC filing.
- Crossplane Capital, a Dallas, Texas-based private equity firm, raised $93.8 million for its new fund, according to an SEC filing. The target is $275 million.
PEOPLE
- J.P. Sanday joined Menlo Ventures as a partner.
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