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Scratchpay, a fintech company focused on veterinary care, has raised a $6.4 million Series A announced today. GP Bullhound, a London and Menlo Park, Calif.-based technology advisory and investment firm, hired Kelemen Papp as partner. Formerly, he was with Silversmith Capital Partners. Base10, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm, hired Jackie Chen as senior associate. Ara Partners, a Boston, Dublin, and Houston-based private equity firm hired David Touhey as managing director of the firm’s portfolio services group. Boost VC, a San Mateo, Calif.-based venture capital firm, raised $90 million for a fund focused on aerospace, energy, climate, robotics, crypto, biotech, and VR. founder-owned businesses where Union Capital is typically the first institutional investor. Union Capital Associates, a Greenwich, Conn.-based private investment firm, raised $309 million for a fund focused on U.S. Razor’s Edge, a Reston, Va.-based venture capital firm, raised $337 million for their third fund focused on technology companies for national security. Samsung Next, Plug and Play, Tribe Capital, Simplex Trading, N49P, and others invested in the round. Lynk, a Vancouver-based credit card processing fee reduction platform, raised $3 million in seed funding.

Nicole Shanahan led the round and was joined by Raptor Group and others. Sloomoo, a New York-based slime playground operator, raised $5.8 million in Series A funding. Sozo Ventures led the round and was joined by investors including Good Friends VC, SHAKTI, Dash Fund, Ripple executive chairman Chris Larsen, and Stash CFO Adriel Lares. Sparrow, a New York-based financial search engine for student loans, raised $5.83 million in seed funding.

Ridgeline, Acadia Woods, Cyber Mentor Fund, and Long Run Capital invested in the round. and Cambridge, U.K.-based digital supply chain operations platform, raised $7.5 million in Series A funding. The Muse, a New York-based job search and career development platform, raised $8 million in funding led by MBM Capital. Breega led the round and was joined by investors including Abstract Ventures, J12 Ventures, and PiLabs. CURE Group, a Berlin-based health care on-demand app, raised €15 million ($14.95 million) in Series A funding. Madrona led the round and was joined by investors including PSL Ventures, Oregon Venture Fund, Elevate Capital, and Portland Seed Fund. TrovaTrip, a Portland-based travel planning and booking platform, raised $15 million in Series A funding. Emergence Capital led the round and was joined by investors including Caffeinated Capital, Pear, and others. Federato, a San Francisco-based RiskOps platform for the insurance industry, raised $15 million in Series A funding. Korea Development Bank and Premier Partners co-led the round and were joined by investors including Duke University, KT Investment, and Halla Group. Superb AI, a San Mateo, Calif.-based training data platform, raised $16 million in Series B funding. Arthur Ventures led the round and was joined by Peterson Partners. Zartico, a Salt Lake City-based data intelligence, analytics, and visualizations company for the tourism industry, raised $20 million in Series A funding.
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DoorLoop, a Miami-based rental property management software company, raised $20 million in Series A funding from Alpine Software Group. Craft Ventures led the round and was joined by angels including Andreessen Horowitz’s Martin Casado Okta executive vice chairman, co-founder, and COO Frederic Kerrest Asana COO Anne Raimondi Incredible Health CEO Iman Abuzeid and investor Dev Nag. SecurityPal, a San Francisco-based security reviews platform, raised $21 million in Series A funding. Norwest Venture Partners led the round and was joined by investors including Alumni Ventures, Companion Fund, Struck Capital, SWS Venture Capital, TTV Capital, and others. Scratch Financial, a Pasadena, Calif.-based patient financing solution, raised $35 million in Series C funding.

EQT Ventures led the round and was joined by investors including Menlo Ventures and Accel. Knoetic, a New York-based people analytics software platform, raised $36 million in Series B funding.

Insight Partners and ITI Venture Capital Partners co-led the round and were joined by investors including Viola Ventures and F2 Venture Capital. 4M Analytics, an Austin-based subsurface infrastructure mapping company, raised $45 million in Series A funding.
