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Portland, Oregon-based CrowdStreet Inc, a technology provider with an online marketplace for direct equity investment in commercial real estate, has raised $12 million in Series C funding. The investors included Grotech Ventures, Rally Ventures, Seven Peaks Ventures and Green Visor Capital.
Digits, a fintech startup, has secured $10.5 million in Series A funding, according to a blog post on its site. The investors included Benchmark.
Productiv, an application engagement analytics company, has secured $20 million in Series B financing. Norwest Venture Partners led the round with participation from Okta Ventures and Accel.
New York City-based SquareFoot, a commercial real estate company, has raised $16 million in Series B funding. DRW VC led the round with participation from other investors that included Triangle Peak Partners, RRE and Rosecliff.
U.S. drugmaker AstraZeneca and China International Capital Corp are teaming up to launch a $1 billion China-focused biotech venture fund, reported Bloomberg. The news outlet added that AstraZeneca will not be a majority investor, according to CEO Pascal Soriot.
Seismic has acquired Percolate, a marketing campaign orchestration and content management platform. No financial terms were disclosed. Percolate's backers include GGV Capital, Sequoia, Lightspeed and Capital IP Investment Partners.
Madison, Wisconsin-based Imbed Biosciences Inc, a biotech company focused on developing advanced therapies for burns, chronic ulcers and surgical wounds, has raised $4 million in funding. Formidable Asset Management led the round with participation from other investors that included WISC Partners.
Dallas-based Mooala, a maker of organic, dairy-free beverages and creamers, has raised $8.3 million in Series A equity financing. Sweat Equities led the round with participation from other backers that included M3 Ventures.
Seattle-based Shape Therapeutics Inc, a developer of a RNA and protein targeting platform focused on curing human diseases, has secured $35.5 million in Series A financing. New Enterprise Associates led the round participation from CureDuchenne Ventures.
Indianapolis-based Kenzie Academy, an education startup, has raised $100 million in financing. The investor was Community Investment Management.
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