VENTURE DEALS
- Ebury, a London-based provider of foreign exchange, money transfer, and other currency services to small and medium businesses, raised £350 million (or $452 million) from Santander.
- Deserve, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based fintech company that provides credit cards, raised $50 million in funding. Goldman Sachs led the round, and was joined by investors including Sallie Mae, Accel, Aspect Ventures, Pelion Venture Partners and Mission Holdings.
- BuildOps, a Santa Monica, Calif.-based provider of a field service and business process software platform for small and medium-sized subcontractors in the commercial real estate industry, raised $5.8 million in seed funding. Investors include Fika Ventures, MetaProp VC, Global Founders Capital, CrossCut Ventures, TenOneTen, IGSB, 1984 Ventures, L2 Ventures, GroundUp and Wolfson Group.
- Mylo, a Canada-based company that helps users save and invest, raised $10 million in Series A funding. NAventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Desjardins Capital, Ferst Capital Partners and Tactico.
- Forecast, a Denmark-based project management software startup, raised $5.5 million in funding. Crane Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including SEED Capital and Heartcore.
- Cervest, a U.K.-based earth science AI company, raised 3.7 million pounds ($4.8 million) in funding. Future Positive Capital and Astanor Ventures led the round.
- Soundcheck, a Mill Valley, Calif.-based company that helps optimize web content for voice, raised $1.5 million in seed funding. Investors include True Ventures, Resolute Ventures, Automattic, Biz Stone and Caterina Fake.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- Yellow Wood Partners acquired Dr. Scholl's, a footwear brand, from Bayer for $585 million.
- Eurazeo, Alliance Consumer Growth, and HOOPP Capital Partners agreed to invest $60 million in Herschel Supply Co, a Canada-based apparel and accessories store.
- ICV Partners made a significant investment in JK&T Wings, a franchisee of Buffalo Wild Wings, a casual dining restaurant. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
OTHER DEALS
- CynergisTek (NYSE: CTEK) acquired Backbone Enterprises, Inc. DBA Backbone Consultants, a company focused on IT risk advisory services. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
IPOs
- Burger King India, the Indian arm of the U.S.-based fast food chain, filed to raise up to 4 billion rupees ($56.6 million) through an IPO in the country. Everstone Capital backs the firm. Read more.
- XP Inc, a Brazilian financial services firm, plans to list on the Nasdaq, Reuters reports. General Atlantic backs the firm. Read more.
EXITS
- Harvest Partners acquired Yellowstone Landscape, a Bunnell, Fla.-based commercial landscaping maintenance company from CIVC Partners LP. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Golden Gate Capital sold Hillstone Environmental Partners, a provider of water pipeline and disposal infrastructure solutions, to NGL Energy Partners LP for about $600 million. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
FIRMS + FUNDS
- Altas Partners, a Canada-based private equity firm, raised $3 billion for its second fund, Altas Partners Holdings II LP.
- Unusual Ventures, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based venture capital firm, is seeking to raise $400 million for its second fund, according to an SEC filing.
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