BGF Ventures, funded by several financial services firms, has helped the doctor sourcing platform close about $7m in funding.
Network Locum, the UK-based creator of a software platform that helps hospitals find locum doctors, has raised £5.3m ($6.9m*) in series B funding from investors including bank-backed VC fund BGF Ventures, Business Insider has reported.
Beringea, Piton Capital, Samos Investments and Playfair Capital also invested in the round, which took Network Locum’s funding to £8.5m altogether. Its series A funding was supplied by Piton, Playfair, Beringea and angel investor Mark Evans.
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