VENTURE DEALS
- ECOR, a San Diego-based manufacturer of materials from waste, raised $40 million in funding. The investors were not named.
- Arceo.ai, a San Francisco-based provider of a cyber risk analytics and insurance platform, raised $37 million in funding. Lightspeed Venture Partners and Founders Fund led the round.
- Booksy, a Wilmington, Delaware-based online marketplace for appointment-driven beauty services, raised $28.5 million in Series B2 funding. Investors include Piton Capital, XG Ventures, and Zach Coelius.
- Zylo, an Indianapolis-based operator of an enterprise SaaS optimization platform, raised $22.5 million in Series B funding. Menlo Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Bessemer Venture Partners, High Alpha, Revolution's Rise of the Rest Seed Fund, Salesforce Ventures and the Slack Fund.
- Primary, a New York-based e-commerce children's apparel brand, raised $20 million in Series C funding. Investors include USVP, Mighty Capital and Homebrew Ventures.
- Honeycomb raised $11.4 million in funding. Scale Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Storm Ventures, eVentures, NextWorld Capital and Merian Ventures.
- Fetch, a Dallas-based off-site package solution for apartment communities, raised $10.5 million in Series A funding. Signal Peak Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Silverton Partners and Capital Factory.
- Paro, a Chicago-based network of on-demand financial professionals, raised $10 million in funding. Investors include Sierra Ventures, Revolution Ventures, KGC Capital, and Tom Williams.
- Mednition, a Burlingame, Calif.-based provider of machine learning powered solutions for healthcare, raised $10 million in Series A funding. Concord Health Partners led the round.
- Evernym, a Salt Lake City, Utah-based provider of self-sovereign identity solutions, raised $8 million in funding. Investors include Barclays Ventures and Medici Ventures.
- DeadHappy, a U.K.-based life insurance provider, raised £4 million ($4.9 million) in Series A funding. Investors include e.ventures and Octopus Ventures.
- Package Free, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based zero-waste lifestyle shop, raised $4.5 million in seed funding. Primary Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including TQ Ventures, Day One Ventures, Ryan Engel of Peloton, Brooke Wall of The Wall Group and Neil Parikh.
- Modulz, a Dublin-based startup that helps teams code without writing code, raised $4.2 million seed funding. Investors include LocalGlobe, Ryan Hoover, Weekend Fund's Vedika Jain and Frontline Ventures.
- Lifted, a London-based home care provider startup, raised 1.5 million pounds ($1.6 million) in seed funding. The investors were not named.
- Kyoku, a Los Angeles-based personalized, plant-based active nutrition brand, raised $1.2 million in funding. Science Inc. led the round, and was joined by investors including Mark Stevens and a founding partner at Sequoia Capital.
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PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- Rubicon Technology Partners agreed to make a majority investment in Cin7, a New Zealand-based provider of cloud-based inventory management software and point-of-sale solutions. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- EnCap Investments and Yorktown Partners invested in Broad Reach Power, a Houston, Texas-based utility-scale storage independent power producer. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Apex Service Partners made an investment in Southern Air Heating & Cooling, a Shreveport, La.-based residential HVAC services company. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
IPOs
- Ecmoho, a Shanghai-based operator of an online retail platform for wellness products in China, filed for an $150 million IPO. It posted revenue of $199 million and income of $6.2 million in 2018. It plans to list on the Nasdaq under the symbol "MOHO." Read more.
EXITS
- Logitech will acquire Streamlabs, a San Francisco-based streaming software. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Streamlabs had raised approximately $16 million in funding from investors including Sequoia and e-ventures.
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