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MaaS Global, a Finnish mobility-as-a-service operator, has secured $32.7 million in funding. The investors included BP Ventures, Mitsui Fudosan, Mitsubishi Corporation and Nordic Ninja.
New York City-based AiCure, an artificial intelligence company, has secured $24.5 million in Series C funding. Palisades Growth Capital led the round with participation from Singtel Innov8, Asahi Kasei Corporation, Accelmed Growth Partners, SpringRock Ventures, Baird Capital, New Leaf Venture Partners, the Pritzker Group, Biomatics Capital, Tribeca Venture Partners and Silicon Valley Bank.
Ursa, a geospatial analytics-as-a-service company, has secured $15 million in Series B funding. Razor's Edge Ventures led the round.
U.S.and Israel-based cybersecurity company Sepio Systems has raised $6.5 million in Series A funding. Hanaco Ventures and Merlin Ventures led the round with participation from Energias de Portugal, Mindset Ventures and Pico Partners.
New York-based Reonomy, a provider of property intelligence, has secured $60 million in Series D funding. Georgian Partners led the round with participation from Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Citi Ventures, Untitled Investments, Sapphire Ventures, Bain Capital and Primary Venture Partners.
Seattle-based Wrench, a provider of mobile vehicle maintenance and repair solutions, has secured $20 million in Series C funding. Vulcan Capital led the round with participation from Madrona Venture Group, Tenaya Capital and Marubeni Corporation.
Dallas-based Access Physicians, a provider of acute subspecialty telemedicine, has secured $9.3 million in Series A funding. The investor was Health Enterprise Partners.
HealthCare.com, a provider of technology-enabled health insurance solutions, has secured $18 million in Series B funding. Second Alpha Partners led the round with participation from backers that included AXIS Capital and CNO Financial Group.
San Francisco and Palo Alto, California-based Nightfall AI, formerly known as Watchtower AI, a cloud-native data loss prevention platform, has secured $20.3 million in funding. Bain Capital Ventures and Venrock led the round with participation from Pear VC, Sri Viswanath, CTO of Atlassian, and Kelvin Beachum of the New York Jets.
Snapdocs Inc said Nov. 7 that it raised $25 million in Series B funding led by F-Prime Capital. Participating in the round were prior investors Sequoia Capital and Founders Fund. Snapdocs is a real estate technology platform that aims to transform the homebuying process.