Deals & Exits

Seattle-based Wrench, a provider of mobile vehicle maintenance and repair solutions, has secured $20 million in Series C funding. Vulcan Capital led the round with participation from Madrona Venture Group, Tenaya Capital and Marubeni Corporation.
Dallas-based Access Physicians, a provider of acute subspecialty telemedicine, has secured $9.3 million in Series A funding. The investor was Health Enterprise Partners.
HealthCare.com, a provider of technology-enabled health insurance solutions, has secured $18 million in Series B funding. Second Alpha Partners led the round with participation from backers that included AXIS Capital and CNO Financial Group.
San Francisco and Palo Alto, California-based Nightfall AI, formerly known as Watchtower AI, a cloud-native data loss prevention platform, has secured $20.3 million in funding. Bain Capital Ventures and Venrock led the round with participation from Pear VC, Sri Viswanath, CTO of Atlassian, and Kelvin Beachum of the New York Jets.
Snapdocs Inc said Nov. 7 that it raised $25 million in Series B funding led by F-Prime Capital. Participating in the round were prior investors Sequoia Capital and Founders Fund. Snapdocs is a real estate technology platform that aims to transform the homebuying process.
Cultivate, a digital leadership coaching platform, has raised $8 million in Series A funding. Trinity Ventures led the round with participation from previous investors Bloomberg Beta, Silicon Valley Data Capital and SAP.iO. In addition to the funding, Karan Mehandru from Trinity Ventures will be joining the Cultivate board of directors.
Toronto and San Jose, California-based Quartic.ai, a full-stack industrial AI and IIoT software provider, has raised US$5 million in Series A financing. WRVI Capital led the round. The capital infusion will be used by Quartic.ai to accelerate deployment of its Industry 4.0 technology and serve a larger customer base.
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.
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