Sendio Inc., a Newport Beach, Calif.-based provider of anti-spam solutions has raised $4 million in Series A funding from KH Growth Equity Fund. The deal technically closed last October, according to a regulatory filing. www.sendio.com
SeaTab Software Inc., a Seattle-based provider of on-demand business intelligence solutions, has raised $3.5 million in new VC funding led by Trident Capital. VentureWire reports that the deal involves Trident buying an existing position from Novell. www.seatab.com
Lixto Software GmbH, a Vienna, Austria-based Internet search company, has raised
Cellix Ltd., an Ireland
Regal Forest, a portfolio company of Actis, has acquired the Caribbean assets of Courts PLC, a retailer of consumer electronics, appliances and furniture. No financial terms were disclosed. Senior leverage was co-arranged by Scotia Capital and RBTT of Trinidad, while Citigroup financed a junior tier. www.act.is
The Audax Group announced it has acquired Dosicolor, a Buenos Aires, Argentina-based provider of colorants to the plastics industry. No financial terms were disclosed, except that GE Antares Capital and GSO Capital provided leverage. Audax said that it will use Dosicolor as an add-on acquisition for existing portfolio company ColorMatrix Corp., a Berea, Ohio-based manufacturer […]
Thomson Financial has agreed to acquire eXimius NV, a Belgium-based provider of private client investment management software, from Business Architects International. No financial terms were disclosed. Business Architects shareholders include AlpInvest, Capital-C Ventures, GIMV and P3 Technology Partners. (note: Thomson Financial is the publisher of PE Week Wire). www.thomsonfinancial.com www.baiworld.com
Key Communications, a private equity entity managed by PC Management, has sold West Virginia Wireless to Verizon Wireless for an undisclosed amount. The deal includes West Virginia Wireless' spectrum licenses and related operations, which cover a population of 1.2 million people. www.verizonwireless.com
The Blackstone Group and Citigroup have committed a combined $250 million toward the formation of a new Indian infrastructure fund, which will focus on such projects like roads, power, airports, ports, and industrial and commercial infrastructure. The entire vehicle is targeted at $5 billion, which will include $2 billion in equity and $3 billion in […]
Thoma Cressey Equity Partners has changed its name to Thoma Cressey Bravo. The firm says that the change “isin recognition of the substantial contributions of Orlando Bravo, a managing partner of the firm and head of its San Francisco office.” www.thomacressey.com