VENTURE DEALS
- Sierra Space, a Louisville, Colo.-based commercial space company, raised $1.4 billion in Series A funding at a $4.5 billion valuation. General Atlantic, Coatue, and Moore Strategic Ventures led the round and were joined by investors BlackRock and AE Industrial Partners.
- Farmers Business Network, a San Carlos, Calif.-based agriculture technology platform, raised $300 million in Series G funding at a $3.9 billion valuation. Fidelity led the round and was joined by investors Archer Daniels Midland, LN Mittal Family Office, Colle Capital Partners, Walleye Capital, and Tudor Investment Corporation.
- ConsenSys, a New York City-based blockchain software technology provider, raised $200 million in funding at a $3.2 billion valuation. Investors included Marshall Wace, Third Point, ParaFi Capital, Think Investments, Dragonfly Capital, Electric Capital, Spartan Group, DeFiance Capital, Animoca Brands, Coinbase Ventures, and HSBC.
- Trusted, a San Francisco-based labor marketplace for health care professionals, raised $149 million in Series C and Series B funding. Greenspring Associates led the $94 million Series C round; Craft Ventures and Felicis Ventures led the $55 million Series B round.
- Chroma Medicine, a Cambridge, Mass.-based genomic biotech firm, raised $125 million in Series A and seed funding. Cormorant Asset Management led the Series A and was joined by investors Casdin Capital, Janus Henderson Investors, Omega Funds, T. Rowe Price, and Wellington Management. Atlas Venture and Newpath Partners seeded the company with participation from Sofinnova Partners.
- Benchling, a San Francisco-based biotech R&D cloud software provider, raised $100 million in Series F funding at a $6.1 billion valuation. Franklin Templeton and Altimeter Capital led the round and were joined by new investors Tiger Global and Lone Pine Capital.
- nTopology, a New York City-based engineering design software provider, raised $65 million in Series D funding. Tiger Global led the round and was joined by investors Oldslip Group, Root Ventures, Canaan Partners, Haystack, and Insight Partners.
- Gravitiq, a London-based health care brand aggregator, raised $55 million in seed funding. Investors included CoVenture and Crossbeam Venture Partners.
- HiMama, a Toronto-based software provider for childcare centers, raised C$70 million ($55 million) in Series B funding. Bain Capital led the round and was joined by existing investors Round13 Capital and BDC Capital.
- Comet, a New York City-based enterprise machine learning platform provider, raised $50 million in Series B funding. OpenView led the round and was joined by existing investors Scale Venture Partners, Trilogy Equity Partners, and Two Sigma Ventures.
- 8fig, an Austin, Texas-based provider of financing and supply chain management tools for e-commerce sellers, raised $50 million in Series A funding. Investors included Battery Ventures, LocalGlobe, and Matt Robinson.
- EasyHealth, a Beverly Hills, Calif.-based online health care enrollment platform, raised $35 million in Series A equity funding, as reported by TechCrunch. Anthemis Group and QED Investors led the round and were joined by investors Victory Park Capital, Nationwide Ventures, Healthy Ventures, Brewer Lane and Operator Partners.
- Netomi, a San Mateo, Calif.-based customer service AI platform, raised $30 million in Series B fund. WndrCo led the round and was joined by existing investors Eldridge and Fin Venture Capital.
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PRIVATE EQUITY
- Fidelity invested in GaN Systems, an Ottawa-based power semiconductor manufacturer. Vitesco Technologies, Golden Sand River, and BMW also participated in the $150 million capital investment.
EXITS
- Genstar Capital has agreed to acquire Brook + Whittle, a Guilford, Conn.-based provider of sustainable label printing and packaging, from TruArc Partners. Financial terms were not disclosed.
OTHER
- Workday (NASDAQ: WDAY) announced that it will acquire VNDLY, a Mason, Ohio-based provider of workforce management software, for $510 million.
F+FS
- BGH Capital, a Melbourne, Australia-based private equity firm, is seeking to raise A$3 billion ($2.2 billion) for its second fund.
- Primer Sazze Partners, a San Jose-based venture capital firm, closed its second fund with $127 million raised.
- Leo Capital, a Singapore-based venture capital firm, plans to raise $125 million for its third fund.
PEOPLE
- Goldfinch Partners, a Seattle-based private equity firm, added William Abbott as a principal. Abbott was most recently director of corporate development at Starbucks.