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Montreal-based Chronometriq, a provider of access-to-care and patient engagement tools, has secured more than C$20 million in Series B funding. Full In Partners led the round. The capital will be used to “help further Chronometriq’s leadership position in Canada and give them significant opening traction in the U.S.”
Montreal-based Chronometriq, a provider of access-to-care and patient engagement tools, has secured more than C$20 million in Series B funding. Full In Partners led the round. The capital will be used to "help further Chronometriq's leadership position in Canada and give them significant opening traction in the U.S."
San Francisco-based Aero, a next-generation air travel company, has secured $16 million in funding. The investors were Expa and GGV Capital.
Naborly, a credit bureau for the rental industry, has secured $7.5 million in seed funding. First Round Capital's Bill Trenchard led the round with participation from Liquid 2, Village Global VC, Assurant Insurance and Third Prime.
Autify, a Japanese software testing automation platform, has secured $2.5 million in seed funding. Global Brain, SalesForce Ventures and Archetype Ventures led the round.
San Diego-based sleep solutions provider Sleep Data has secured $6 million in funding. The investor was HCAP Partners. The capital will be used to support the growth of Sleep Data's subsidiary Better Night.
Rapyd, a fintech-as-a-service provider, has secured $100 million in financing. Oak HC/FT led the round with participation from Tiger Global, Coatue, General Catalyst, Target Global, Stripe and Entrée Capital.
TravelBank, a business travel and expense management platform, has secured an undisclosed amount of funding. The investor was Dreamers VC.
UK-based XMOS, a technology company, has raised $19 million in financing. The backers include Harbert European Growth Capital.
Spain-based Bnext, a mobile-first neo bank, has secured $25 million in Series A funding. DN Capital and Speedinvest led the round.