VC funding: Rappi, Red Canary, Golden, Cushion, Technisys

Rappi, Red Canary, Golden, Cushion, Technisys, Honorlock, Examity, ManyChat, Divvy, Zum, among others, announced their latest VC funding rounds.
VC funding investments

Red Canary

Red Canary, a provider of security operations solutions, has raisedĀ $34 millionĀ in a funding round led by Summit Partners with the participation of existing investors Access Venture Partners and Noro-Moseley Partners.

Golden

Golden, a self-constructing knowledge database built by artificial and human intelligence, has raised aĀ $5MĀ seed funding round by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), led byĀ Marc Andreessen, Gigafund, Founders Fund, SV Angel, Liquid2/Joe Montana, and top angel investors.

Cushion

Cushion has raisedĀ $2.8 millionĀ in a Seed Round from existing investor, pre-seed fundĀ Afore Capital, and new investorsĀ 9Yards Capital,Ā Flourish,Ā Green Cow Venture Capital, andĀ Vestigo Ventures.

Technisys

Technisys,Ā a provider of digital banking software platform, has raised 50 millionĀ in its latest Series C financing round led byĀ Riverwood Capital.

Honorlock

Honorlock, a cloud-based proctoring solution, has raisedĀ $2.5 millionĀ in Series Seed Preferred funding led by board membersĀ Daniel Cane, CEO,Ā Modernizing Medicine, andĀ Michael Hemlepp. Honorlockā€™s total funding reached $4.2 millionĀ to date.

Examity

Examity has raised $90 millionĀ from Great Hill Partners, a Boston-based private equity firm. The funding will accelerate the companyā€™s expansion, as well as support research and development into the application of machine learning and biometrics to create a more secure online testing experience.

Rappi

Rappi, an on-demand delivery start-up in Latin America, announced an investment of up to $1 billion from SoftBank Group and SoftBank Vision Fund.

ManyChat

ManyChat, the Messenger Marketing platform, has raisedĀ $18 millionĀ in Series A funding led byĀ Bessemer Venture Partners.Ā Flint CapitalĀ also participated in the round.

Divvy

Divvy, a payment and expense management platform, has raised $200 million led by NEA, with participation from existing investors Pelion Venture Partners and Insight Venture Partners. The companyā€™s total equity financing reached $245.5 million.

Zum

Zum, a logistics platform for rides for school districts and busy families, secured additional funding from new investor Citi Ventures to double its national footprint by 2020. Zumā€™s Series C round reached $40 million led by BMW i Ventures and supported by other new investors NGP Capital, Volvo Cars Tech Fund, Clearvision, Draper Nexus and existing investors Sequoia Capital and Spark Capital.

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