Tencent has led a $64m series D round for the healthtech developer, whose shareholders already include SoftBank.
China-based healthcare-focused management software developer Kyee has picked up RMB430m ($64m) in series D financing led by internet group Tencent, DealStreetAsia reported on Thursday.
DYEE Capital, Royal Sea Capital, Beijing Meihe Zhongbang Technology, Jiaxing Guangrun and Longmen Capital also joined the round.
Kyee has developed a range of healthcare-focused software such as hospital resource management. The company claims to have served more than 13,000 institutions across China.
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