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Corporate venturing deal net: 11-15 May 2020

Each Friday the Global Corporate Venturing Deal Net rounds up the week’s smaller deals and tracks the emerging companies accessing corporate funds.

May 15, 2020

Clear Labs experiments with $18m round

GV and Tyson Ventures invested in an $18m funding round for Clear Labs that has now raised $62m altogether from backers also including Dentsu and Tencent.

May 15, 2020

GreenLight clears $17m

Continental Grain-backed RNA material producer GreenLight Biosciences is hoping to supply ingredients for RNA-based coronavirus vaccines after securing $17m in funding.

May 15, 2020

FalconX deciphers $17m round

Coinbase Ventures joined Fenbushi Capital in the inaugural funding round for crypto exchange FalconX, which claimed to have processed $7bn of assets in 10 months.

May 15, 2020

Investors take CloudWalk down $254m round

Haier Financial Holdings has backed a $254m funding round for CloudWalk, a spinout of Chinese Academy of Sciences whose shareholders also include Bohai Capital and PCI-Suntek Technology.

May 14, 2020

Intel strikes a dozen deals

Intel Capital has invested at least $132m in 12 companies so far this year and is on its way to putting between $300m and $500m into startups by the end of 2020.

May 14, 2020

VanMoof moves up a gear

The e-bike producer raised $13.5m from investors including its production ally Sinbon Electronics to bring its overall funding haul to $21m.

May 14, 2020

Members Exchange cashes in $65m round

Jane Street Capital, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Flow Traders and Williams Trading were all among the investors in a $65m round for Members Exchange.

May 13, 2020

Featurespace impresses for $36.8m round

Featurespace, a Cambridge spinout, has boosted its funding total to $108m though Worldpay did not return for the latest round.

May 13, 2020

Symend attends to $52m round

Telus Ventures has placed a bet on debt recovery software developer Symend in a round bringing the latter's lifetime funding to $60m.

May 12, 2020
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