VENTURE DEALS
- Kitchen United, a Pasadena, Calif.-based commercial kitchen space company, raised $40 million in Series B funding. RXR Realty led the round, and was joined by investors including GV, Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, DivcoWest and G Squared.
- AppLearn, a U.K. and San Francisco-based provider of digital adoption solutions, raised $25 million in funding. K1 Investment Management led the round.
- HappyOrNot, a Finland and Florida-based provider of a feedback management system, raised $25 million in funding. Verdane led the round.
- Darkstore, a San Francisco-based provider of on-demand delivery services, raised $21 million in Series B funding. EQT Ventures led the round.
- Agorapulse, a Europe-based social media management platform, raised $18.5 million. Investors includeHi Inov Dentressangle, Cipio Partners and Entrepreneur Venture.
- Smarter Sorting, an Austin-based startup that creates granular, chemical-level data about consumer products, raised $17 million in Series A funding. US Ecology led the round, and was joined by investors including RTP Ventures.
- Tethr, an Austin, Texas-based AI-powered conversational intelligence platform for listening enterprises, raised $15 million in funding. IAG Capital Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including GroTech Ventures, MissionOG and Falmouth Ventures.
- Robin Healthcare, a Berkeley, Calif.-based health technology company, raised $11.5 million in Series A funding. Norwest Venture Partners led the round.
- Tempest, a virtual program focused on sobriety, raised $10 million in Series A funding. Maveron Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Slow Ventures, Female Founders Fund, AlleyCorp, Refactor, and Green D Ventures.
- Daisy Intelligence, a Canada-based SaaS company for retail that transforms transaction log data into weekly promotion and pricing, raised $10 million CDN ($7.53 million) in Series A funding. Framework Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Sonae IM.
- Plutoshift, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based and Denver-based provider of data intelligence for industrial processes, raised $8 million in Series A funding. Investors include Fall Line Capital and Unshackled Ventures.
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
- Boundless Bio, a San Diego-based biotech firm, raised $46.4 million in Series A funding. ARCH Venture Partners and City Hill Ventures led the round.
- Versantis, a Switzerland-based developer of therapies for rare liver and pediatric diseases, raised CHF 16 million ($16.13 million) Series B in funding. Swisscanto Invest by Zürcher Kantonalbank led the round, and was joined by investors including Esperante Ventures, investiere, Redalpine HealthEquity and Zürcher Kantonalbank Start-up Finance.
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PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- Knox Capital made an investment in a360inc, a Carrolton, Texas-based legal and financial services technology and outsourcing company. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc (NYSE: AXL) agreed to sell its U.S. iron casting operations to Gamut Capital Management for $245 million. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- The Riverside Company agreed to invest in Bike24, a Germany-based cycling e-commerce specialist. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Entrepreneurial Equity Partners acquired Daniele International LLC, a Pascoag, R.I.-based producer of specialty Italian charcuterie. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Best Life Brands LLC, which is backed by The Riverside Company, acquired Blue Moon Estate Sales, a North Carolina-based estate sale franchise. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
OTHER DEALS
- Clutter acquired The Storage Fox, a New York-based self storage company, for $152 million.
IPOs
- One Connect, Ping An Insurance's financial technology unit, is aiming for an IPO in New York in Mid November, Reuters reports citing sources. SoftBank backs the firm. Read more.
EXITS
- Thoma Bravo sold Elemica, a Wayne, Penn.-based cloud-based digital supply network, to Eurazeo. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- BallerTV acquired FieldVision, a New York-based livestraming sports site. Financial terms weren't disclosed. FieldVision had raised approximately $200,000 in venture funding from investors including Chaac Ventures.
PEOPLE
- Gridiron Capital promoted Chris King and Doug Rosenstein to principal.
- Accomplice VC promoted Ash Egan to partner.
- Battery Ventures promoted Dillon Joyce, Max-Julian Kaye and Aaron Rinberg to vice president, and it also promoted Dawit Workie to associate.
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