Over $367M in funding poured in the Mobile and Web industries last week
The quality of services is impressing like investors
and founders behind these dynamics that improve our living and working
conditions.
With $200M captured TutorGroup
, a China-based online education platform that offers online lessons,
customized learning material, and more is on the cusp of revolutionize its service.
Overall, Connectikpeople.co recalls:
$9.6M
/ Venture
for
PatientPing , a health technology company that connects
healthcare providers across the country (US) with real-time notifications and
care guidelines.
Investors include: Google
Ventures
(Lead), SV
Angel, F-Prime
Capital Partners, First
Round and
more.
$20M
/ Series B
for
LoveCrafts, a
London-based crafting community, marketplace
and e-commerce startup that will use the new capital to invest in its
technology and to grow revenue in U.S. and German markets specifically.
Investors include: Highland
Capital Partners Europe (Lead), Balderton
Capital.
$30M
/ Series C
for
Avenida , an Argentinean
e-commerce site similar to Amazon.
The fresh $30M brings Avenida's funding total to $50.5M in just over two years.
Investors include: Tiger
Global Management (Lead), Naspers (Lead)
$25M
/ Series B
for
UrbanClap , an
India-based services marketplace
that uses a matchmaking algorithm to help consumers find service providers in
major Indian cities.
Investors include: Bessemer
Venture Partners (Lead), Accele
Venture Partners, SAIF
Partners.
$40M
/ Series B
for
PlanGrid , a cloud-based app that allows users to
store blueprints and construction documents on iPad and iPhone. PlanGrid has
raised $59M to date.
Investors include: Tenaya
Capital
(Lead), Founders
Fund, Sequoia
Capital, Northgate
Capital and
more.
$200M
/ Series
C for
TutorGroup , a
China-based online education platform that
offers online lessons, customized learning material, and more. The company is
now valued at over $1B.
Investors include : Silverlink
Capital, GIC, Goldman
Sachs, Russia-China
Investment Fund.
$15M
/ Series
B for
Le Tote, a
three-year-old startup that delivers boxes of clothing and fashion accessories that women can wear for as long as
they want, and then exchange, for a $49 monthly subscription fee.
Investors include: AITV
(Accelerate IT Ventures) (Lead), Azure
Capital Partners, FundersClub, Lerer
Hippeau Ventures and more.
$12M
/ Series
A for
MindTickle, a cloud-based service that helps train salespeople and help them make
more effective decisions in difficult sales situations.
Investors include : New
Enterprise Associates (Lead), Accel, Qualcomm
Ventures.
$6.0M
/ Series B
for
adRise, a connected TV content distribution
platform that builds VOD apps for premium content owners and monetizes them
with TV commercials.
Investors include: Cota
Capital
(Lead), MGM, Lionsgate, Foundation
Capital.