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San Francisco and Chicago-based Vouch Insurance, an insurance company serving early-stage startups, has secured $45 million in Series B funding. Y Combinator Continuity led the round.
Boston-based .406 Ventures, a venture firm that invests in early-stage enterprise tech and digital health companies, has closed its fourth fund at $294 million, beating its $225 million target. Also, the firm has promoted Payal Agrawal Divakaran to partner as well as hired Kevin Wang as an associate and Joseph SantaBarbara as controller.
Singapore-based Lucence, a genomic medicine company, has secured $20 million in Series A funding. IHH Healthcare led the round.
Oakland, California-based Gravitational, a provider of infrastructure software solutions, has raised $25 million in Series A funding. Kleiner Perkins led the round.
CincyTech is seeking to raise $50 million for its fifth fund, according to an SEC filing. The seed-stage firm invests in tech companies in Southwest Ohio.
Toronto-based Trufan, a fan engagement platform, has acquired SocialRank, a audience segmentation platform. Also, Trufan has raised US$400,000 in venture debt from previous backer Round13 Capital, a Toronto-based venture firm.
Reston, Virginia-based Active Navigation, a data privacy and governance software provider, has raised $11 million in funding. Mobeus led the round.
New York City and Toronto-based Bunch, a party app for mobile games, has secured US$3.85 million in funding. The capital infusion will be used to to accelerate product development and expand partnerships and integrations. Bunch is backed by LVP, Tencent, Supercell, Riot, Miniclip, Founders Fund, Betaworks and North Zone.
Vayyar Imaging, an Israeli 4D radar imaging company, has secured $109 million in Series D funding. Koch Disruptive Technologies led the round with participation from other investors that included Regal Four, Battery Ventures, Bessemer Ventures, ICV, ITI, Walden Riverwood and Claltech.
Austin-based Pensa Systems, a provider of autonomous perception systems, has raised $10 million in funding. Signia Venture Partners and ATX Venture Partners led the round. In addition to the funding, ATX Managing Director Chris Shonk has joined Pensa’s board of directors.
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