Augment

Transmit Security, Oyster, Insilico Medicine, Mollie, Merlyn Mind, Zeller, Memory.ai and Joyride raises funds | G2 turns unicorn, raising $157M in Series D | Splunk raises $1B from Silver Lake; launches Splunk Security Cloud


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Boston’s Transmit Security, which provides workforces risk management and passwordless identity solutions, has announced its Series A fundraise of $543 million, led by Insight Partners and General Atlantic. Additional investors include Cyberstarts, Geodesic, SYN Ventures, Vintage, and Artisanal Ventures. The company’s pre-investment valuation was $2.2B, and it looks to work towards passwordless protection and identity risk management.


Oyster, a software HR platform to address hiring problems in companies, announced its Series B fundraise of $50M, led by Stripes. The funding comes on the heels of its Series A funding, which it raised in February this year from San Mateo-based Emergence Capital. 


Chicago-based G2, a marketplace for business organizations to buy, research and manage their software, has attained unicorn status, raising $157M in a Series D funding round led by Permira and bags the unicorn tag. The round has valued the startup at $1.1 Billion.


Insilico Medicine, an AI-based platform for medication discovery and research, has raised $255 million in a Series C round. It is a Hong Kong-based company founded in 2014 to discover novel drug targets for currently untreatable illnesses. In 2020, the firm identified a novel therapeutic target for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a disease in which the tiny air sacs in the lungs scar and make breathing difficult.


Splunk, a company that develops operational intelligence software, has secured $1 billion in funding from private equity firm Silver Lake. Silverlake’s chair and managing partner, Ken Hao, will join the Splunk board of directors. The San Francisco-based company has introduced Splunk Security Cloud. Splunk also announced the completion of its acquisition of TruStar, a developer of security software.


Mollie, a unicorn payments service provider in Europe, has announced its Series C fundraise of €665 million ($800 million) in a round led by Blackstone’s growth equity investing business- Blackstone Growth (BXG). The company revealed that its valuation has touched €5.5 billion ($6.5 billion) post this round, making it one of the top five most valued privately held fintech companies in Europe.


Merlyn Mind, an AI assistant for teachers, has received $29 million as initial funding from edtech investor Learn Capital and other undisclosed investors. With this announcement, Merlyn Mind has come out of stealth. It spent nearly three years developing its first version and, more recently, piloting the service in more than 50 classes across more than 20 schools.


Zeller, a fintech company based in Melbourne that serves SMBs, has announced that it has raised AUD 50 million at an AUD 400 million valuation. The round was led by Spark Capital. Other participants include Square Peg, Apex Capital Partners, and Addition. The funds will be used to expand Zeller’s research and engineering centre, including hiring 18 new engineering positions to help the company achieve its goal of being a fully regulated business bank.


Memory.ai, a company that creates AI-based applications, has received $14 million in a round headed by Melesio and Sanden. The money will be utilized to develop new apps that will aid individuals in becoming more productive. Dewo and Glue are two applications that are in the works. Both of these apps will be available in the second half of this year.


Toronto-based Joyride, offering solutions for micromobility operators, has announced that it has raised an oversubscribed amount, $3.7M as demand and popularity for e-scooters, bikes and mopeds go up. Its software platform enables businesses to launch, manage and scale their scooter-sharing and bike-sharing businesses all in one place. Joyride stated that the funding would enable it to take its micromobility software to the next level, to thousands of new markets

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