Daily funding roundup - October 8th, 2019
Razberi raised $5.8M; Shujinko landed $7.5M; Umbo picks up $8M; Lyte closed $15M
Razberi Technologies: Razberi Technologies is an intelligent video surveillance startup. Razberi Technologies has raised $5.8 million in funding led by LiveOak Venture Partners of Austin, with participation from Chartline Capital Partners and at least two family offices. Read more
Shujinko: Shujinko makes cloud compliance software that helps companies automate IT audits to ensure their organization is compliant with security best practices and regulations. Shujinko has raised $7.5 million in funding. Unusual Ventures led the round with participation from Defy. Read more
Tenfold: Tenfold is a CRM and voice platform integration startup. Tenfold has raised $7.5 million in Series C funding led by Next Coast Ventures, with participation from earlier backers Andreessen Horowitz, Geekdom Fund and Salesforce Ventures. Read more
Umbo Computer Vision: Umbo Computer Vision is building autonomous video security systems for businesses and organizations. Umbo Computer Vision has raised $8 million in funding. Translink Capital and Susquehanna International Group co-led the round, joined by Shin-Kong Capital and Shin-Kong Security, among other existing investors. Read more
Lyte: Lyte is an event ticketing platform. Lyte has raised $15 million in Series A funding led by Jackson Square Ventures, with participation from Industry Ventures, Accomplice Ventures, and Correlation Ventures. Read more
RapidSOS: RapidSOS’s software platform automatically transmits data from 911 callers to emergency responders. RapidSOS has raised $25 million in new funding led by Energy Impact Partners. Read more
Contentstack: Contentstack is a content management system platform. Contentstack has raised $31.5 million in Series A funding led by Insight Partners, with participation from earlier backers Illuminate Ventures and GingerBread Capital. Read more
Forward Networks: Forward Networks helps enterprises map, track and predict their networks’ behavior. Forward Networks has raised $35 million in Series C funding led by Goldman Sachs, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Threshold Ventures and A. Capital. Read more
Swift Health Systems: Swift Health Systems makes invisible braces under the brand INBRACE. Swift Health Systems has raised $45 million in Series C funding co-led by Vivo Capital, Novo Holdings and venBio Partners. The company has now raised $70 million altogether. Read more
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