VENTURE DEALS
- Rapyd, a London-based mobile-first financial network provider, raised $100 million in funding. Oak HC/FT led the round, and was joined by investors including Tiger Global, Coatue, General Catalyst, Target Global, Stripe, and Entrée Capital.
- Khatabook, an India-based mobile application that enables small businesses to record & track business transactions, raised $25 million in Series A funding. Investors include GGV Capital, DST Global, RTP Ventures, Sequoia India, Tencent, and Y Combinator.
- Bnext, a Spain-based mobile-first neo-bank, raised $25 million in Series A funding. Investors include DN Capital, Redalpine, Speedinvest, Founders Future, and Cometa.
- Teampay, a New York-based provider of distributed spend management software, raised $12 million in Series A funding. Tribe Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Crosscut, Silicon Valley Bank, and Precursor Ventures.
- Atom Finance, a New York-based investment research platform, raised a $10.6 million in Series A funding. General Catalyst led the round, and was joined by investors including Greenoaks, Global Founders Capital, Untitled Investments, Mail.ru, Lachy Groom, Lee Fixel, and Zach Weinberg & Nat Turner.
- SenSat, a U.K.-based company developing a platform that uses mapping drones to produce engineering grade survey data, raised $10 million in Series A funding. Tencent led the round,, and was joined by investors including Sistema Venture Capital.
- PathogenDx, a provider of testing technology for the cannabis, hemp, agriculture and food safety industries, raised $7.5 million in Series B funding. Cresco Capital Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Altitude Investment Management, Arcadian Investment Partners, Panther Opportunity Fund, Salveo Capital, and Flatiron Venture Partners.
- Naborly, a Canada-based platform for residential tenant screening to landlords and house owners, raised $7.5 million in seed funding. First Round Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Liquid 2, Village Global VC, Assurant Insurance and Third Prime.
- Workona, a San Mateo, Calif.-based work management platform, raised $6 million in funding. Investors include K9 Ventures and August Capital.
- 7shifts, a Canada-based labor management platform for restaurants, raised $6 million in funding. Napier Park Financial Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Relay Ventures and Conexus Credit Union.
- Jobpal, a Germany-based maker of enterprise recruitment chatbots, raised €2.5 million ($2.7 million) in pre-series A seed funding. Investors include InReach Ventures and Acadian Ventures.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- Jones & Frank, a portfolio company of MidOcean Partners, acquired Petroleum Solutions, Inc, an Edinburg, Texas-based provider of petroleum equipment distribution, maintenance and installation services. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Process Sensing Technologies, a portfolio company of Battery Ventures, agreed to acquire SST Sensing Limited, a U.K.-based provider of oxygen-measurement and liquid-level sensors. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Wynnchurch Capital made an investment in Eastern Metal Supply, a Lake Worth, Fla.-based distributor of aluminum extrusions and related products. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Cook & Boardman Group LLC, a portfolio company of Littlejohn & Co LLC, acquired Converged Communications Inc, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based technology business solutions company. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Leeds Equity Partners made an investment in VitalSmarts LC, a Provo, Utah-based provider of provides communication, execution and leadership development training. TwentyEighty Inc was the seller. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
IPOs
- Fortis Minerals, a Houston-based firm with oil and natural gas mineral royalty interests, filed for a $300 million IPO. It posted revenue of $106.6 million and a loss of $30.5 million in 2018. EnCap Investments (66.2% pre-offering) backs the firm. It plans to list on the NYSE as "NRI." Read more.
- Youdao, a Hangzhou, China-based maker of learning products and services, filed for a $300 million IPO. It posted revenue of $142.6 million and a loss of $84.8 million in 2018. NetEase backs the firm. It plans to list on the NYSE as "DAO." Read more.
- Cabaletta Bio, a Philadelphia-based biotech focused on autoimmune diseases, filed for an $100 million IPO. It posted a loss of $12.2 million in 2018. 5 AM Ventures (19%), Adage Capital Partners (19%), and Baker Bros (19%) back the firm.It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "CABA." Read more.
- Aesthetic Medical International Holding, a Shenzhen-based firm focused on plastic surgery, filed for an $80 million IPO. It posted revenue of $110.9 million a loss of $36.8 million in 2018. It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "AIH." Read more.
- 4D Molecular Therapeutics, an Emeryville, Calif.-based biotech focused on gene therapies, filed for an $100 million IPO. It posted revenue of $14.1 million and a loss of $9.5 million in 2018. Viking Global(16%), Pfizer (11.8%), and Repleon(7.3%) back the firm.It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "DDDD." Read more.
- Phathom Pharmaceuticals, an Emeryville, Calif.-based firm focused on gastrointestinal diseases, filed for an $100 million IPO. It posted a loss of $1.3 million in 2018. Frazier Life Sciences (41.1%) and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company (9.1%) back the firm. It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "PHAT." Read more.
- 36Kr Holdings, a Beijing-based media publisher focused on emerging companies, filed for an $100 million IPO. It posted revenue of $43.6 million and income of $5.9 million in 2018. back the firm. It plans to list on the Nasdaq. Read more.
FIRMS + FUNDS
- Blue Delta Capital Partners, a McLean, Va.-based venture capital firm, raised $150 million for its new fund.
PEOPLE
- Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe named David Caluori, Ryan Harper and Frances Higgins to general partner.
- HLM Venture Partners named Steve Tolle as a partner.
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