VENTURE DEALS
- CRED, an India-based members-only app that rewards the user with exclusive rewards for paying credit card bills, raised $120 million in Series B funding. Investors include Sequoia Capital, Ribbit Capital, DST Global's Gemini Investments, Tiger Global, Hillhouse Capital, General Catalyst, Greenoaks Capital and Dragoneer. Read more.
- Axonius, an Israel-based management company, raised $20 million in Series B funding. OpenView led the round, and was joined by investors including Bessemer Venture Partners, YL Ventures, Vertex, WTI, and Emerge.
- Stylitics, an AI-powered visual merchandising and outfit recommendation platform, raised $15 million in Series B funding. PeakSpan Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Trestle LP.
- Luma Health, a San Francisco-based patient engagement platform, raised $16 million in Series B funding. PeakSpan Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Cisco Investments, the Texas Medical Center, and U.S. Venture Partners.
- PeerWell, a San Francisco-based company that helps patients prepare physically and mentally for orthopedic surgery and recover faster, raised $6.5 million in Series A funding. OMERS Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including XSeed Capital.
- CardX, a Chicago-based payment technology company, raised $2 million in funding, from Pace Financial Group.
- Ario Technologies, a Norfolk, Va.-based provider of an augmented reality software-as-a-service platform, raised $2 million in funding. NRV led the round.
- Inzpire.me, a Norway-based today platform for influencers and brands, raised €1.2 million ($1.3 million) in funding. Schibsted Media Group led the round, and was joined by investors including SNÖ Ventures, Thomas Falck, and Martin Ingemansson.
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
- Atonarp, a Japan-based molecular diagnostics company, raised $33 million in Series C funding. Investors include Japan Post Investment Corporation, SBI Investment Co., Ltd, Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures, INCJ Ltd and Innovative Venture Fund Investment Limited Partnership.
- Boston Microfluidics, a Boston-based developer of simple, intuitive blood collection devices, raised $17.5 million in Series A funding. Anzu Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including LabCorp Holdings.
- FIGUR8, a Boston-based diagnostics platform that captures 3D skeletal movement, raised $7.5 million in seed funding. P5 Health ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including E14 Fund.
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PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- Warburg Pincus agreed to acquire WebPT, a Phoenix, Ariz.-based developer of an electronic medical record and practice management solutions for physical therapists. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- TA Associates will make an investment in Gong Cha Group, a China-based provider of premium quality bubble and milk tea. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Ben Franklin Technology Partners invested in ERApeutics, a Lancaster, Penn.-based provider of brain health supplements. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Alloy Die Casting Co, a Los Angeles-based provider of manufacturing and supply-chain solutions for highly-engineered metal components, raised funding of an undisclosed - amount, from PWP Growth Equity.
- Water Street Healthcare Partners and JLL Partners acquired THREAD, a Tustin, Calif.-based provider of technology that enables virtual research approaches to modernize clinical studies and registries. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Sunbelt Supply, which is backed by Clearlake Capital Group, acquired Severe Service Specialists, a provider of services and valves that are engineered to withstand severe applications. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
IPOs
- Shanghai Henlius Biotech Inc., a Chinese biotech firm backed by the Fosun group, is weighing a Hong Kong IPO of roughly $600 million, Bloomberg reports, citing sources. Read more.
- Igua Saneamento, a Brazilian sanitation company, filed for an initial public offering in the country. Read more.
EXITS
- Entelo acquired ConveyIQ, a New York-based provider of candidate engagement software-as-a-service solutions. Financial terms weren't disclosed. ConveyIQ raised approximately $19.6 million from investors including Rittenhouse Ventures, StarVest Partners, 3TS Capital Partners, SC Ventures, and Jove Equity Partners.
- Playtika acquired Seriously, a Finland-based mobile entertainment startup. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Seriously had raised approximately $28 million in funding from investors including Daher Capital, Upfront Ventures, Heartcore Capital, Korea Investment Partners, and Northzone.
- Airship will acquire Apptimize, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based developer of a mobile A/B testing platform. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Apptimize had raised approximately $18.6 million in venture funding from investors including USVP, Costanoa Ventures, Goldcrest Investments, Glynn Capital Management, and Jonathan Abrams.
FIRMS + FUNDS
- Algo Capital, a blockchain-focused venture capital firm, raised $200 million for its Algo VC Fund.
PEOPLE
- Potomac Equity Partners promoted Chris Blythe to partner.
- Madeline Keulen joined Victress Capital as vice president.
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