VENTURE DEALS
- Tier Mobility, a Germany-based startup that operates electric scooters, raised $60 million in Series B funding. Mubadala Capital and Goodwater Capital co-led the round.
- Tend, a New York-based dental brand, raised $36 million in seed and Series A funding. Redpoint Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Tom Lee of OneMedical, Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa of Warby Parker, Zach Weinberg of Flatiron Health, and Bradley Tusk of Tusk Ventures.
- Osaro Inc, a San Francisco-based provider of machine learning software for industrial automation, raised $16 million in Series B funding. Investors include King River Capital, Alpha Intelligence Capital, Founders Fund, Pegasus Tech Ventures and GiTV Fund.
- Gradient AI, a Cambridge, Mass.-based enterprise software provider of artificial intelligence solutions in the insurance technology space, raised $6 million in Series A financing. Forte Ventures and Sandbox Insurtech Ventures led the round, and were joined by investors including MassMutual Ventures.
- Natalist, a Charleston, S.C.-based women's health startup focused on fertility, raised $5 million in seed funding. Investors include Collaborative Fund, Cowboy Ventures, Fuel Capital, Rock Health, and xFund.
- Oneiro, a Boston-based provider of blockchain solutions, raised $5 million in funding, from COSIMO Ventures.
- Modern Acupuncture, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based acupuncture franchise, raised funding of an undisclosed amount. Investors include Strand Equity and Cameron Diaz.
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
- Adicet Bio Inc, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based biopharmaceutical company, raised $80 million in Series B funding. Investors include aMoon2 Fund, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JJDC Inc, Samsung Venture Investment Corporation, OrbiMed, Novartis Venture Fund and Pontifax.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- WestView Capital Partners made an investment in Receivable Solutions LLC, a Columbia, S.C.-based provider of revenue cycle management services to hospitals and health systems. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Kronos Incorporated, a portfolio company of Hellman & Friedman and The Blackstone Group, acquired Optimum Solutions Inc, a Nashville-based provider of human capital management services and solutions. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Hub International Limited, a company backed by Altas Partners and Hellman & Friedman, acquired ProCorp Financial, a Canada-based boutique benefits and retirement consulting firm. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Capstone Logistics, which is backed by The Jordan Company LP, agreed to acquire MileZero, a Seattle-based software company providing logistics tools to the last-mile delivery industry. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- CVC Capital Partners agreed to acquire a minority stake in IronSource, an Israel-based mobile marketing company, for more than $400 million.
- Vestar Capital Partners agreed to make a minority investment in Simple Mills, a Chicago-based baking mix and cracker brand. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Hamilton Robinson Capital Partners recapitalized Tanknology, an Austin-based company focused on underground storage tank testing, inspection and compliance management. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Insignia Capital Group made an investment in Netrush, a Vancouver, Wash.-based digital retail agency. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
IPOs
- BMG SA, a Brazilian bank, may raise up to 1.6 billion reais ($395 million) in an IPO. The firm plans to offer 103.4 million shares (6.3% insider sold) priced between 11.60 reais and 13.40 reais. Read more.
- PropertyGuru, a Singaporean real estate listing firm, filed a for an IPO in Australia that could raise as much as A$380.2 million ($257 million). TPG Capital and KKR back the firm. Read more.
- Oyster Point Pharma, a Princeton, NJ-based clinical stage biotech focused on ocular diseases, filed for an $85 million IPO. The firm posted a loss of $16.5 million in 2018 and has yet to post a revenue. New Enterprise Associates (32% pre-offering), Versant Ventures (32%) and Invus Opportunities (11.8%). It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "OYST." Read more.
- Innate Pharma, a Marseille, France-based commercial-stage biotech for cancer antibody therapies, plans to raise $80 million in an IPO of 10.7 million shares priced at $7.50 apiece. The firm posted revenue of €94 million ($103.5 million) in 2018 and income of €3.1 million ($3.4 million). Novo - Nordisk (13.9% pre-offering), MedImmune (9.8%), and Bpifrance (6.9%) back the firm. It plans to list on the Nasdaq as "IPHA." Read more.
EXITS
- Nautic Partners sold Custom Window Systems Inc, an Ocala, Fla.-based maker of high-quality windows and doors, to Pella Corporation. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Silver Lake agreed to acquire TEG, an Australia-based live entertainment and ticketing company. Sellers included Affinity Equity Partners. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
FIRMS + FUNDS
- 83North, an Israel-based venture capital firm, raised $300 million for its fifth fund.
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