The healthy behaviour management platform's latest round was led by Cigna and included Humana, Sanofi, GE, Kaiser Permanente and Providence Health & Services.

Health services provider Cigna led a $50m round for US-based behavioural medicine developer Omada Health on Wednesday that included health insurer Humana and fellow corporates Sanofi, General Electric, Kaiser Permanente and Providence Health & Services.

US Venture Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Norwest Venture Partners (NVP), Civilization Ventures and DRX Capital, the digital health-focused fund formed by pharmaceutical company Novartis and wireless technology provider Qualcomm, also invested.

Pharmaceutical firm Sanofi, industrial product maker General Electric and care providers Kaiser Permanente and Providence…