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ShopBack gets $45m reward

The e-commerce loyalty platform has now raised approximately $85m in total, after Rakuten Capital co-led a round that will fund technology development.

Apr 10, 2019

Taikang takes reins with healthcare fund

The insurance provider has teamed with the city of Wuhan to form a healthcare fund sized at approximately $3bn, with LPs including WeDoctor and Jointown Pharmaceutical.

Apr 9, 2019

BlackBuck builds up D round to $112m

BlackBuck has collected another $36m for a series D round that now stands at $112m, valuing the Flipkart-backed freight services marketplace at more than $900m.

Apr 9, 2019

Klook looks up SoftBank for $225m

The travel activities booking platform raised the cash in a series D-plus round led by SoftBank Vision Fund, eight months after a $200m series D.

Apr 9, 2019

Xingpai increases Ucommune commitment

Beijing Xingpai Group has returned a second time to invest $29.8m in Ucommune through a real estate affiliate, two months after reports the co-working space provider was preparing an IPO.

Apr 9, 2019

Kakao stakes Standigm in series B round

Existing backer Kakao Ventures reinvested in the AI-based drug discovery technology developer as part of an $11.5m round led by Mirae Asset Capital.

Apr 9, 2019

Nykaa sits pretty with $14m

The Max Group and TVS-backed beauty product retail platform has reportedly increased its valuation to $724m in an investment by TPG Growth.

Apr 9, 2019

TAL Education reveals Vedantu investment

Online tutoring service Vedantu received $5m from TAL Education as part of an $11m series B round in November, the corporate has disclosed.

Apr 8, 2019

Grab grasps for $6.5bn in latest round

The Southeast Asian ride hailing service aims to add $2bn to a $4.5bn round that includes SoftBank Vision Fund, Toyota, Hyundai, Ping An and Microsoft.

Apr 8, 2019

Reliance Jio picks up Haptik

The Reliance Industries subsidiary has paid about $34m to buy out the conversational AI company's investors, including BCC, and will invest the rest in the business.

Apr 8, 2019
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