Tencent co-led the real estate portal operator’s series C-plus round, which also featured Eight Roads Ventures, Sequoia Capital China and Source Code Capital.
China-based online-to-offline property developer JuLive secured $62m yesterday in a series C-plus round co-led by internet group Tencent and growth equity firm Oceanpine Capital.
Eight Roads Ventures, a subsidiary of investment and financial services group Fidelity, also took part in the round, as did Sequoia Capital China and Source Code Capital.
Founded in 2014 as Beijing Comjia Technology, JuLive has developed an online real estate marketplace that enables users to find properties in its home country. It will use the…