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San Francisco-based Affinity, a relationship intelligence platform, has expanded its senior team with four new hires. Joining the company are Andy Bryson as vice president of product, Travis Ortiz as vice president of design, Brian Cloughley as vice president of customer success and Stephani Martin as vice president of people. Affinity is backed by Advance Venture Partners, 8VC, MassMutual Ventures, Sway Ventures, Pear Ventures, Great Oaks Venture Capital and Western Technology Investment.
POPS! Diabetes Care, a diabetes care management company, has secured $6 million in Series A funding. The lead investor was 30Ventures. Also, Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund and Flying Point Industries participated in the round.
India-based Moglix, a B2B commerce company, has raised $60 million in Series D funding. Tiger Global, Sequoia India and Composite Capital led the round.
Ezlo Innovation has acquired Alabama-based Centralite Systems, a maker of smart home devices. No financial terms were disclosed. Ezlo Innovation is backed by MAVeCap.
New Hope, Pennsylvania-based Orchestra BioMed Inc, a biomedical innovation company, has raised $34 million in financing. Perceptive Advisors, RTW Investments and Soleus Capital led the round.
BriteCore, a provider of next-generation core software solutions for insurers, has raised $47.5 million in funding. Warburg Pincus led the round with participation from return backers Radian Capital and WCF Mutual Insurance Company.
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Kymera Therapeutics Inc, a biotechnology company, has named Dr. Nello Mainolfi as president and Bruce Jacobs as chief financial officer. Kymera's backers include 6 Dimensions Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners and Pfizer Ventures.
Optellum, developer of an AI software platform that enables doctors to diagnose, treat and cure lung cancer patients at the earliest stages of disease, has secured 1 million pounds in funding. The backer is Luminous Ventures.
Mahmee, a maternal and infant health tech company, has secured $3 million in funding. The investors included Mark Cuban, Serena Williams, ArlanWasHere Investments and Revolution's Rise of the Rest Seed Fund.
Xolo, an online platform for launching and running one-person businesses anywhere in the world, has secured $6.8 million in Series A funding. Karma Ventures, Vendep Capital and Leap Ventures led the round.
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