Boom Fantasy Closes $2m Seed Funding Round
Boom Fantasy, a NYC-based fantasy sports company, closed a $2m seed funding round.
Boom Fantasy, a NYC-based fantasy sports company, closed a $2m seed funding round.
Applied Data Finance, a NYC, San Diego, CA- and Chennai, India-based technology-enabled lender and asset manager, raised $6.5m in a convertible note round.
128 Technology, a Burlington, Mass.-based session-oriented routing software company, raised $21.5m in Series C funding.
RateSetter, a London, UK-based peer-to-peer lending platform, raised £13m in equity funding.
Convene, a NYC-based workplace-as-a-service platform and the operator of a network of full-service meeting and event venues, acquired Assemble Design Group to internalize their architecture and design capabilities.
TearClear, an Orange County, Calif.-based eye health technology company, raised $4.5m in Series A financing.
Concord, a San Francisco, CA-based contract management platform, raised $3.7m in funding.
Inthera Bioscience, a Zurich, Switzerland-based biopharmaceutical company developing targeted small molecule therapies for solid tumors, closed a CHF10.5m (€9.6m) Series A financing.
Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), the global leader in CRM, announced a new $50m fund from Salesforce Ventures, the company’s corporate investment group.
Inprentus Inc., a Champaign, Ill.-based provider of high precision diffraction grating products, raised $1.5M in series A funding.
Zenlayer, a Shanghai, China- and Los Angeles, CA-based global software defined network and services provider, closed a $10m Series A funding.
Outcome Health, a New York City and Chicago, IL-based health tech company, reportedly raised nearly $600m financing round.
StreamSets Inc., a San Francisco, CA-based provider of an enterprise data operations platform, raised $20m in Series B funding.
Carrum Health, a San Francisco, CA-based comprehensive bundled payment platform for employers, raised $6.5m in seed funding.
Gamevice, Inc., a Los Angeles, CA-based tech gaming company, raised US$12.5m in Series A funding.