B2C Marketing Cloud Company Emarsys Receives $22.3M
Emarsys, a Vienna, Austria-based global B2C marketing cloud company, received a $22.3M investment.
Emarsys, a Vienna, Austria-based global B2C marketing cloud company, received a $22.3M investment.
Kainos Capital LP, a Dallas, TX-based investment firm with an exclusive focus on the food and consumer sector, closed Fund II, at $895m.
Rappler, a Pasig City, Philippines-based social news network, received an investment from Omidyar Network.
Everything But The House, a Cincinnati, OH-based online estate sale marketplace, raised $41.5M in Series C funding.
BookingTek, a London, UK-based provider of direct-booking software to major hotel groups, raised £2.2m in growth funding.
According to a post, Giphy, a NYC-based Gif search engine, raised $72m in Series D funding.
Sigma Prime Ventures, a Boston, MA-based early stage technology venture capital firm, added Andrew Rollins as Venture Partner.
UserIQ, an Atlanta, GA-based customer growth platform, raised $2m in Series A funding.
Centana Growth Partners, a New York, NY, and Menlo Park, CA-based venture capital firm, has held the first close of its inaugural fund, at $122.95m.
Cricket Health, a San Francisco, California-based healthcare startup, raised $2.5m in seed funding.
Ministry Brands, a Knoxville, Tenn.-based provider of technology for faith-based organizations and educational institutions, received an investment from venture capital and private equity firm Insight Venture Partners.
Riskalyze, a Sacramento, Calif.-based quantitative system for identifying client risk tolerance, aligning portfolios to client expectations, and quantifying the suitability of investments, received a $20m minority growth equity investment.
Avizia, a Reston, VA-based telehealth solution provider, raised an additional $6m to complete its $17m Series A financing.
Emissary, a NYC-based platform providing exclusive insights directly from business executives to enterprise sales teams, closed a $10m Series A funding.
Unbabel Inc., a Lisbon, Portugal and San Francisco, California-based platform that combines machine learning with crowdsourced human translations, raised $5m in funding.