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Nashville-based 180 Health Partners, which provides care coordination between opioid addicted mothers and healthcare providers, has raised $8 million in Series B financing. Spring Mountain Capital led the round with participation from Frist Cressey Ventures, Resolute Venture Partners and Altitude Ventures.
Luxembourg-based Algoreg, a regulatory tech company, has raised $1 million in Series A funding. GAI RegTech Ventures, Jean-Pierre Bitton and G&F fund led the round.
UK-based car subscription company Drover has secured 5.5 million pounds in funding. Cherry Ventures, Partech and BP Ventures led the round.
Chicago-based Foxtrot, a "next-generation corner store," has secured $6 million in Series A funding. Fifth Wall led the round with participation from  Lerer Hippeau, Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund, Collaborative VC, BoxGroup, Maveron, M3 Ventures and The University of Chicago.
San Francisco and New York City-based Kiddom, a collaborative learning platform for teachers, has raised $15 million in Series B funding, according to a source familiar with the transaction. Owl Ventures led the round with participation from other investors that included Khosla Ventures.
Hayward, California-based Arcus Biosciences, a developer of cancer immunotherapies, has raised $120 million for its IPO after pricing its 8 million shares at $15 per share. The stock began trading March 15, 2018 on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "RCUS." Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Leerink Partners are the lead underwriters. The investors included Taiho Ventures, GV, Invus, DROIA Oncology Ventures, Stanford University, The Column Group, Foresite Capital, Novartis and Celgene.
New Zealand-based BioLumic, a creator of an ultraviolet crop yield enhancement system, has secured $5 million in Series A financing. Finistere Ventures and Radicle Growth led the round.
Munich, Germany-based Fazua, a drive system provider for bike manufacturers, has raised $8 million in funding. UVC Partners led the round with participation other investors that included High-Tech Gründerfonds and Bayern Kapital.
San Francisco-based Pilot.com Inc, a provider for bookkeeping services for startups and other small businesses, has raised $15 million in Series A financing. The investors included Index Ventures.
Salt Lake City-based Fortem Technologies Inc, a provider of airspace awareness and intelligence, has secured $15 million in Series A funding. Data Collective led the round with participation from Boeing, Mubadala Investment Company, Manifest Growth, New Ground Ventures and Signia Venture Partners.
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