Startups fundings: Path, Delivery Hero, and Turn can now expand internationally.



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Path ( Founded in 2010, San Francisco-based private social network), has raised a Series C round of $25 million from new investor Bakrie Global Group and previous investors Greylock Partners, Kleiner Perkins, Index Ventures, Insight Venture Partners, Redpoint Venture Partners, and First Round Capital. Path plans to utilize the new capital and the Indonesian lead investor to strategically expand in Southeast Asia. Path currently has raised over $68 million in funding to date.

Delivery Hero ( Founded in 2010, Berlin-based online food ordering network),  has raised $88 million in Series E funding from Insight Venture Partners, comprising one of the largest investments a German startup has ever received. Connectikpeople.co recalls that, Delivery Hero is a global network of online food ordering marketplaces in 14 countries including Germany, Great Britain, China, Mexico, and India. Delivery Hero has raised over $200 million in funding to date and plans to use the latest capital to continue expanding internationally.

Turn (Founded in 2004, Redwood City-based cloud marketing platform), has raised $80 million in Series E funding led by BlackRock with participation from new investors ClearBridge Investments, Firsthand Technology Value Fund, Northport Investment Management, and existing investors Norwest Venture Partners, Trident Capital, Shasta Ventures and Focus Ventures.
This company helps companies plan digital and mobile advertising campaigns by improving targeting and providing data analysis platforms. Turn now has offices on five continents and has raised around $140 million in funding to date.

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