Seed stage
Digital wallet CoinTent raised a $1 million seed round from Foundry Group, QueensBridge Venture Partners, Mark Pincus, Donna Dubinsky, Leonard Shustek, and Andrew Tisch.
Onfleet, a delivery management solution, raised $2 million from investors including CrunchFund, Winklevoss Capital, Stanford-StartX Fund, Lee Linden, Semil Shah, Fadi Ghandour and Andy Rachleff.
Honey, an enterprise social platform, raised a $1 million seed funding round from Point Nine Capital
Australian door-to-door parcel delivery startup Sendle raised $1.8 million in funding in a round led by NRMA.
Stringify, an Internet of Everything startup, raised $6.3 million in seed funding led by ARTIS Ventures along with OurCrowd and other private investors.
Dash Robotics, makers of hand-held, bio-inspired robots, raised $1.4 million in a round of seed funding led by IronFire Capital.
Headout, a last minute mobile marketplace for tours, activities, and experiences, raised a seed round of US$1.8 million from Kunal Bahl, Rohit Bansal, and Vishal Gondal.
Blank Label, which sells men’s clothing online and offline, raised $1.1 million from angel investors, including Drew Volpe, Mike Salguero, Art Papas, Roy Rodenstein and Jennifer Lum.
IMMUNIO, provider of real time protection for Web applications, raised $2.7 million in seed funding from Hoxton Ventures, Real Ventures, and Bloomberg Beta.
TrackTik, an integrated security operations management company, raised $1.5 million in seed financing, led by iNovia Capital and including Klass Capital.
Early stage
Genetic testing firm Color Genomics raised a $15 million round led by Khosla Ventures and Formation 8, along with Emmerson Collective, Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior, Katie Stanton, Julia Hartz, Jerry Yang, Max Levchin, Drew Houston, Aaron Levie; and Ann Mather.
1MG, formerly Healthkart.com, a drug search business raised $6 million in round from Deep Kalra, Sequoia Capital, Omidyar Network, Intel Capital and Kae capital.
TradeGecko, a B2B e-commerce platform, raised $6.5 million from NSI Ventures and Jungle Ventures.
RadPad, a millennial focused mobile rental marketplace, raised $9 million in Series A funding led by Altpoint Ventures, with Goldcrest Investments participating.
Virtual infrastructure management company StrataCloud raised $3.4 million from Hallett Capital and BLH Venture Partners, along with numerous individual and institutional investors including Mosley Ventures and BIP Capital.
SiteZeus, a provider of site selection technology for brands, raised $2.2 million in funding from Chris Sullivan and Baldwin Beach Capital.
Financial comparison startup CompareAsiaGroup raised a $40 million Series A led by Goldman Sachs Investment Partners, along with Nova Founders Capital, Jardine Pacific, Ace & Company, Route 66 Ventures, Mark Pincus, and Owen Van Natta.
Deep Information Sciences, a provider of database science for Big Data, raised $8 million in a Series A round led by Sigma Prime Ventures and Stage 1 Ventures, along with AlphaPrime Ventures.
Food delivery startup Marley Spoon raised a $3.5 million Series A2 funding round from Lakestar.
Tal Medical, a clinical-stage medical device company, raised a $14 million round from PureTech, a new institutional investor, and several prominent individual investors.
untapt, an automated recruiting platform focused on financial services companies, raised a $3 million Series A round led by Tsai Capital Corporation and its affiliates, with participation from SenaHill Investment Group and other investors.
Campus Steps, a platform for helping students manage their college futures, raised $3 million from Campus Explorer, OCA Ventures, Rincon Venture Partners and Vicente Capital.
Shots, a mobile app for sharing selfies, raised $8.5 million in a round led by WI Harper Group, along with MLB Major League Baseball Ventures, Rodney Jerkins, 500 Startups, Upfront Ventures and Launch Fund.
Brand advertising startup Knotch raised $4 million from Greylock, Allen & Co. and Stanford University, as well as individuals such as Tom Arrix and Michael Birch.
Late stage
Freshdesk, a provider of cloud-based customer support software, raised $50 million in a round led by Tiger Global, and joined by Accel Partners and Google Capital.
Oscar, which connects customers with insurance providers, raised $145 million in a round was by Peter Thiel and Brian Singerman, with Li Ka-shing, the Wellington Management Company and Goldman Sachs also participating.
Health insurance marketplace Gravie raised a $12.5 million Series B round led by Split Rock Partners, with Aberdare Ventures and FirstMark Capital also participating.
Appointment booking service MyTime raised a $9.25 million Series B led by Upfront Ventures and Khosla Ventures
Full Measure Education, a education communications platform, raised a $5.5 million Series B round led by Safeguard Scientifics, with participation from Bull City Venture Partners.
Local listings services provider Sulekha.com raised $28.1 million funding from GIC and Norwest Venture Partners.
Music Messenger, a music sharing app, raised $30 million from private investors including Roman Abramovich.
ZIRX, an on-demand valet and car services company, raised $30 million in a Series B round led by Bessemer Venture Partners with participation from Norwest Venture Partners and Trinity Ventures, among others.
On-demand shipping service Shyp raised a $50 million Series B round led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, along with Homebrew, Sherpa Ventures and independent investors like Kevin Rose and Jennifer Hyman, among others.
Poshmark, a community marketplace for fashion, raised $25 million from Mayfield, Menlo Ventures, Inventus Capital, Union Grove Venture Partners, Shea Ventures, and SoftTech VC.
ConXtech, a construction technology company, raised $25 million in a Series D round led by Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures and a venture fund associated with the George Kaiser Family Foundation.
OpenFin, a provider of HTML5 runtime technology for the financial industry, raised $3 millionin a round was co-led by Bain Capital Ventures, Pivot Investment Partners and Nyca Partners, with participation from 20 senior financial industry executives including Cris Conde and Tom Glocer.
High-frequency trading technology company Perseus raised $20.5 million from Goldman Sachs.
Gengo, a translation platform for global companies, raised $5.4 million in a Series C funding round led by Recruit of Japan, along with SBI Investments, MUFJ Capital and CrowdWorks.
Smule, a developer of music-making apps, raised $38 million in a round led by Adam Street Partners, with Bessemer Ventures, Shasta Ventures, and City National.
Simplilearn, an edtech company providing certification courses to professionals, raised $15 million in a Series C round led by Mayfair, with Kalaari Capital and Helion Venture Partners also participating.
Microsoft National Solution Provider New Signature raised a $35 million round of funding from Columbia Capital.
Peer-to-peer lending company Jimubox raised $84 million in Series C funding from Investec Bank, Haitong Kaiyuan Investment, Mandra Capital, Zhong Capital Fund, Matrix China Partners, Xiaomi, Shunwei, Ventech China, and Magic Stone Alternative.
Swirl Networks, a proximity-based indoor mobile marketing platform, raised $18 million from Hearst Ventures, SoftBank Capital, Twitter Ventures and Longworth Venture Partners.