Nearly $614M unlocked last week for the internet-based services and technologies.
Investors continue to trust established models, mainly
in the e-commerce segment, where funding flow and are spread across the world.
Technology like e-signature
convinces henceforth. The sharing economy is billed as a promising business.
Among the
most elevated last week,
$41M / Series B for
Rubrik that has developed a hybrid
cloud and on-premises backup solution for enterprises. Rubrik has raised a
total of $51M over two rounds to date.
Investors include: Greylock Partners and Lightspeed Venture Partners.
$70M / Series C
For FruitDay, a Chinese e-commerce company that sells fresh produce across China.
FruitDay will use the new capital to develop its infrastructure and logistics
and hire new management.
Investors include: SIG China, ClearVue Partners and JD.com
$85M / Series C
For Munchery, a San Francisco-based service
for ordering quick microwavable
meals, has raised $125M to date and is valued at $300M.
Investors include: Menlo Ventures, Greycroft Partners, e.ventures and others.
$5.8M / Series A
For MatterFab, a metal 3D printing company looking to create direct production parts
out of metal. MatterFab will use the funding to speed up availability of its
machines.
Investors include: GE Ventures and Innovate Indiana Fund
$25M / Series A
For Jobandtalent, a Spanish recruiting startup that uses linguistic analysis to alert
candidates to jobs. Founded in 2009, Jobandtalent primarily operates in Spain,
the U.K. and Mexico, and will use the funding to expand to the U.S. soon.
Investors include: Kibo Ventures, Fundación José Manuel Entrecanales ; Qualitas Equity
Partners and others.
$45M / Series F
For DocuSign, an e-signature company that digitizes HR and sales processes has raised
$45M, an addition to the $233M Series F round announced earlier this month that
valued the company at $3B.
Investors include: Intel Capital and Dell Ventures.
$26M / Series C
For GumGum , an in-image ad company that identifies the image content and places
ads to match the picture. GumGum has raised $37M to date and will put the new
funding toward overseas growth and product development.
Investors include: New Enterprise Associates, First Round, Upfront Ventures
and others.
$74M / Series D
For Trustpilot , a user-generated review site for online businesses, founded in 2007.
Investors include: Index Ventures, Seed Capital , DFJ Esprit and others.
$92M / Series A
For Virgin Pulse offers a variety of incentive and tracking programs for
companies to keep their workforces healthy. This is the first venture funding
for Virgin Pulse, launched in Boston 11 years ago by Richard Branson's Virgin
Group.
Investors include: Insight Venture Partners
$1.6M / Venture
For NewsWhip, this
company tracks and analyzes content
posted on social media. Founded in 2011, NewsWhip will use the funding to
scale its team and develop the next iteration of its platform.
Investors include: 500 Startups, Social Starts, AIB Seed Capital Fund and others.
10M EUR / Series A
For Twenga, a search engine for e-commerce, founded in 2006 and based in London,
Twenga will use the new funding to scale its team and open several new offices
in Europe this summer.
Investors include: Idinvest Partners and Sofinnova Partners.
$142M / Venture
For Didi Kuaidi, a
China's top taxi-hailing with a
total raised of $959M.
Investors include : Sina
Weibo.
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