Comcast and 7-Eleven previously backed a $15m series C round in September 2016.

KeyMe, a US-based digital locksmith technology developer backed by mass media company Comcast and retail chain 7-Eleven, raised $25m in a series D round yesterday led by Benefit Street Partners.

Founded in 2012, KeyMe operates a smartphone app for users to scan their keys, save them in the cloud and have copies printed at dedicated kiosks located in a variety of locations including 7-Eleven stores. The kiosks can also copy modern-day transponder keys used by cars.

The money will support…