A1A Company led a USD32m investment in India-based healthtech Practo, with participation from Tencent, Sequoia Capital, Sofina Ventures, Matrix Partners, G Capital, and RTP Global. Read more… Read More
DOMO Invest led a BRL7.5m (approximately USD1.4m) in Allya, a Brazil-based employee benefit management platform focused on connecting companies and its employees to businesses. Read more… Read More
East Ventures, AC Ventures, and SMDV, the venture capital arm of the Sinar Mas Group, have invested USD5.5m in Indonesia-based fishery startup Aruna. Read more… Read More
Sequoia Capital India led a USD5m Series A for Eduvanz, an India-based education financing platform providing loans to individuals for skill development, with participation from existing investor Unitus Ventures. Read more… Read More
Horizon Capital led a USD5m investment in Liki24, an Ukraine-based e-commerce platform for medicine delivery, with participation from existing investors Genesis Investments and TA Ventures. Read more… Read More
Faering Capital and Elevar Equity led a INR750m (approximately USD10m) Series C for WheelsEMI, an India-based non-banking finance company which offers loans for two-wheelers. Faering and Elevar Equity invested USD7.3m and USD2.7m, respectively. Read more… Read More
General Atlantic has agreed to sell its 17% stake in Brazil-based veterinary products company Ouro Fino Saúde Animal to Opportunity HDF for an undisclosed amount. Read more… Read More
Vulcan Capital, the investment arm of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, led a USD120m Series B in Brazil-based mobile game startup Wildlife Studios at a reported USD3b valuation. Read more… Read More
Go-Ventures and Northstar Group led an undisclosed Series B for Indonesia-based aquaculture startup eFishery, with participation from existing investors Aqua-spark and Wavemaker Partners. Read more… Read More
African telecom towers operator Helios Towers, a company backed by Helios Investment Partners, has agreed to acquire the passive infrastructure assets of Senegal-based mobile network operator Free Senegal, for a total of 1,200 sites, for EUR160m (approximately USD188m). The transaction is expected to close by Q1 2021 and… Read More
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