VENTURE DEALS
- Latigo Biotherapeutics, a Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based developer of non-opioid pain medications, raised $135 million in Series A funding. Westlake Village BioPartners, 5AM Ventures, and Foresite Capital led the round and were joined by Corner Ventures.
- Bold, a Bogotá, Colombia-based provider of electronic payment solutions for small businesses in Colombia, raised $50 million in Series C funding. General Atlantic led the round and was joined by International Finance Corporation and existing investors InQLab and Amador.
- Hippo Harvest, a San Francisco, Calif.-based developer of sustainable greenhouse technology and grower of fresh produce, raised $21 million Series B funding. Standard Investments led the round and was joined by Congruent Ventures, Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, Hawthorne Food Ventures, and Energy Impact Partners.
- Overworld, a remote-based video game studio, raised $10 million in seed funding. Hashed, The Spartan Group, Sanctor Capital, and Galaxy Interactive led the round and was joined by Hashkey, Big Brain Holdings, and Foresight Ventures.
- FlowFi, a Los Angeles, Calif.-based technology and data platform for businesses with a marketplace of finance experts, raised $9 million in seed funding. Blumberg Capital led the round and was joined by Parade Ventures, Precursor Ventures, Special Ventures, 14 Peaks Capital, and Cooley LLP.
- Rogo, a New York City-based generative AI platform designed for investment banks and other financial institutions, raised $7 million in seed funding. AlleyCorp led the round and was joined by Company Ventures, BoxGroup, and ScOp Ventures.
- RapidClaims, a New York City-based provider of AI-powered medical claim automation software, raised $3.1 million in seed funding. Together Fund led the round and was joined by Better Capital, Neon Fund, Peercheque, DeVC, and others.
- Spacegoods, a London, U.K.-based wellness brand and provider of nootropics and functional mushrooms, raised £2.5 million ($3.1 million) in seed funding. Five Seasons Ventures led the round and was joined by Redrice Ventures, Slingshot Ventures, and G-FUND.
- Merit Medicine, an Austin, Texas-based provider of AI-powered technology designed to predict increases in medical costs and health insurance claims for employers, raised $2 million in seed funding from LiveOak Ventures.
- Amazec Photonics, an Oudkarspel, The Netherlands-based developer of cardiovascular monitoring tools, raised €1.5 million ($1.6 million) in seed funding. PhotonDelta led the round and was joined by others.
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PRIVATE EQUITY
- Armis, backed by One Equity Partners, agreed to acquire CTCI, a Portland, Ore.-based provider of software designed to provide advanced warnings of cybersecurity attacks. Financial terms were not disclosed.
- Perforce Software, backed by Francisco Partners and Clearlake Capital Group, agreed to acquire Delphix, a Redwood City, Calif.-based provider of data management software designed to automate data security and perform other functions. Financial terms were not disclosed.
EXITS
- Expro (NYS: XPRO) agreed to acquire Cortrax, an Aberdeen, U.K.-based drilling technology company, from Buckthorn Partners for $210 million.
FUNDS + FUNDS OF FUNDS
- Accolade Partners, a Washington, D.C.-based fund of funds, raised $505 million for its ninth fund focused on venture and PE growth funds, $400 million for its third fund focused on only PE growth, and $131 million for its first fund focused only on venture capital.
- CORE Industrial Partners, a Chicago, Ill.-based private equity firm, raised $685 million for its third fund focused on manufacturing and industrial technology companies and its first fund focused on the industrial services sector.