Funding: Midverse Studios, Skillshare , and Wacai can henceforth expand their teams and fund products development.
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Midverse Studios (Founded in 2012, Mountain View-based mobile gaming
platform), has raised $6.5 million in new funding from IDG Capital Partners, Signia Ventures, and IDG-Accel China. This
startup has developed an app marketing and user retention solution focused on
acquiring and engaging users in Android. Midverse
will continue working on features to incentivize users and boost quality
engagement.
Skillshare (Founded in 2010, New
York-based learning community), has raised $6.1 million in new venture funding
from undisclosed investors. Skillshare
is a community marketplace where people can offer classes to others on a
variety of real-world skills. Skillshare
has raised over $10 million to date from a list of investors including Spark Capital, BoxGroup, Union Square Ventures, and SV Angel.
Wacai (Chinese personal finance app
developer), has raised $15 million in Series A+ funding from QiMing Venture Partners. with bookkeeping service as a core product, this company claims over 60
million users and includes features for buying monetary, stock, and bond funds
within the app. Wacai has raised nearly $30 million to date from investors
including IDG Capital Partners and CDH Investments, and will use the new investment to expand its team and fund product
development.