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The Scherzer Deal Report: March 21-25, 2022

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Lucas and Associates, LLC.

PE and VC Firms

$2.3B
Seventh fund
 
$410M
Debut fund
 
$610M
Debut fund
 
$100M
Debut fund
 
$1.1B
Fifth fund
 
$12.7B
Latest private markets fund
 
$60M
Second fund
 
$8B+
Half of its 14th flagship fund

Private Equity Deals

Thoma Bravo|
$10.7B
San Francisco, CA-based provider of business planning and performance management software
 
Teleo Capital Management
Undisclosed
Pensacola, FL-based third party admin for the senior health and eldercare markets
 
Gauge Capital
Undisclosed
Dallas, TX-based provider of direct selling software
 
Broad Sky Partners
Undisclosed
New York, NY-based “sustainable lifestyle brand.”
 
Peloton Equity, Hamilton Lane, Morgan Stanley AIP Private Markets
Undisclosed
Richmond, VA-based maker of green tech for the life sciences industry
 
L Catterton
Undisclosed
Baltimore, MD-based residential plumbing and HVAC services platform

 

Venture Capital Deals

Lux Capital, USV, Maveron
$22M
San Francisco, CA-based in vitro fertilization startup
 
Insight Ventures, Meritech Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Sutter Hill Ventures, Venrock, Sierra Ventures
$213M
Cincinnati, OH-based data orchestration platform
 
ABS Capital, Intel Capital, Blue Lagoon Capital, TDF Ventures, Hidden Creek Management
$25M
Lake Nona, FL-based autonomous EV shuttle startup
 
Canapi Ventures, 9Yards Capital, SVB Capital
$110M
New York, NY-based SaaS for helping banks pool trading resources
 
Telescope Partners, Five V, Carthona
$29M
Portland, OR-based strategy execution platform
 
Casdin Capital, Amgen Ventures, Amplitude Ventures, Catalio Capital, Co-Win Ventures, Fast Track Initiative, Section 32, Alexandria Venture Investments, GV, Heritage Provider Network, Third Rock Ventures
$83M
Cambridge, MA-based biotech whose first candidate is to treat IBD
 
The Phoenix, Citi Ventures, Banco Bradesco, MUFG
$44M
New York, NY-based BNPL startup
 
Ayon Capital, Susquehanna International, Cboe Global Markets, Celsius, CMT Digital, Genesis Global Trading, Galaxy Digital, Arca, Mirana Ventures, GSR Markets, AscendEX
$16M
Miami, FL-based algo trading platform for digital assets
 
SoftBank, Insight Partners, Trinity Ventures, Shasta Ventures, Madrona Venture Group
$115M
Palo Alto, CA-based e-commerce management platform
 
SoftBank, 20VC Growth, GV, Benchmark
$65M
San Francisco, CA-based provider of real-time accounting software for SMBs
 
PeakSpan Capital, Active Capital, 500 FinTech, GTMfund Clear Haven Capital
$95M
Miami, FL-based accounting and finance automation startup for small businesses
 
AE Industrial Partners
$75M
Cedar Park, TX-based rocket developer
 
Kleiner Perkins
$50M
Wilmington, DE-based remote work management platform
 
Andreessen Horowitz, 1Sharpe Ventures, Human Capital, Susa Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, BoxGroup
$26M
Denver, CO-based real estate exchange fund provider
 
Koch Disruptive Technologies, NEA
$21M
Pittsburgh, PA-based app security testing startup
 
Insight Partners, Wildcat Capital Management
$45M
New York, NY-based digital customer service startup
 
Andreessen Horowitz, Snowflake, Databricks, Redpoint Ventures, Amplify Partners
$52M
San Francisco, CA-based data science collaboration platform
 
Insight Partners, Stripes, Sequoia Capital
$115M
Dallas, TX-based enterprise browser
 
Tencent, GIC, Stanford University, Andreessen Horowitz, CRV, SVB, FT Partners, Clocktower Ventures, Urban Innovation Fund, Haven Ventures, Gaingels, Spike Ventures
$180M
New York, NY-based expense management platform for startups
 
Sozo Ventures, Founders Fund, Activant, Human Capital, Strike Capital, Lineage Ventures, Flexport
$25M
San Francisco, CA-based supply chain visibility startup
 
PSG, Entrada Ventures
$45M
Santa Barbara, CA-based predictive cybersecurity startup
 
Lead Edge Capital, Arthur Ventures
$20M
Sarasota, FL-based vulnerability management and process automation startup
 
Oak HC/FT, Signalfire, GSR Ventures, Tiger Global Management, Kaiser Permanente Ventures
$66M
San Francisco, CA-based VR surgical training platform
 
D1 Capital Partners
$45M
Somerville, MA-based digital health startup focused on diabetes-related amputations
 
Brighthouse Financial, Global Atlantic Financial Group, iA Financial Group, Lincoln Financial, Pacific Life, KKR, Norwest Ventures Partners, Revolution Ventures
$125M
New York, NY-based online insurance marketplace
 
Evidity Health Capital
$20M
Laguna Hills, CA-based molecular diagnostics and precision medicine startup focused on breast cancer
 
SignalFire, Valor Equity Partners, Pear VC
$20M
New York, NY-based home care platform for heart attack survivors
 
Stripes, Sierra Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, WestWave Capital, T-Mobile Ventures, Alter Venture Partners
$40M
Santa Clara, CA-based Kubernetes management platform
 
Axon Capital, Khosla Ventures, Prime Movers Lab
$170M
Milpitas, CA-based fixed wireless access company
 
Goldman Sachs, Grosnevor, Harbert Growth Partners, Tao Capital Partners, Revolution Growth, SJF Ventures, Arborview Capital
$140M
Richmond, VA-based maker of packaging alternatives to Styrofoam
 
Battery Ventures, Cisco, RingCentral, Zoom, Salesforce Ventures, Neotribe Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Wells Fargo
$50M
Santa Barbara, CA-based provider of collaboration security and compliance solutions
 
Aldrich Capital Partners, Grand Ventures, Vocap Partners
$48.5M
Chicago, IL-based virtual care management startup
 
K1 Investment Management
$100M
Edmond, OK-based cloud tokenization provider
 
Elephant VC, NFX
$27.7M
Columbus, OH-based operating system for Shopify brands
 
Anthos Capital
$16M
Tempe, AZ-based digital estate planning platform
 
Salesforce Ventures, Slack Fund, Susa Ventures, OMERS Ventures, GTMfund, PeopleTech Angels, UpHonest Capital
$40M
San Francisco, CA-based employee learning platform
March 29th, 2022|Scherzer Deal Report|

The Scherzer Deal Report: March 14-18, 2022

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Lucas and Associates, LLC.

PE and VC Firms

$987M
11th fund
 
$520M
12th fund
 
$17B
Fourth infrastructure fund
 
$538M
Fifth fund
 
$125M
Debut fund

Private Equity Deals

Odyssey Investment Partners
Undisclosed
Atlanta, GA-based engineered plastic component supplier
 
One Equity Partners
Undisclosed
Cranberry, PA-based distributor of aftermarket glass products
 
Sentinel Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Richmond, VA-based provider of 3D engineering design and additive manufacturing software
 
TA Associates
Undisclosed
Burlington, MA-based provider of app security solutions

 

Venture Capital Deals

Drive Capital
$20M
Fayetteville, AK-based farmland investing platform
 
Mainsail Partners
$37M
Atlanta, GA-based cybersecurity management platform
 
Questa Capital, Catalyst Health Ventures, Laerdal Million Lives Fund
$22M
San Francisco, CA-based connected response platform for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
 
SoftBank, QED, AlphaEdison, Mucker Capital, Gaingels
$30M
Los Angeles, CA-based provider of HR management software for small businesses
 
Park West, VMG, NextView
$50M
San Francisco, CA-based organic infant formula startup
 
Parafi Capital, Temasek, SoftBank
$450M
New York, NY-based Ethereum infrastructure startup
 
Anthemis, Permira, PruVen Capital, NYCA Partners, Viola Fintech
$100M
Pleasanton, CA-based provider of cyber insurance for SMEs
 
Tiger Global, Genesys, Five9, JPMorgan Chase, CarMax, Zoom, Sequoia Capital, Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Porsche
$80M
San Francisco, CA-based contact center intelligence company
 
Koch Disruptive Technologies, Bridger Healthcare, Horizons Ventures, Casdin Capital
$73M
Menlo Park, CA-based cell classification and isolation startup
 
LendingTree, KeyBank, Bain Capital Ventures, SignalFire, Blumberg Capital, Flourish Ventures
$31M
San Francisco, CA-based fintech serving the mortgage industry
 
Bessemer Venture Partners
$25M
San Francisco, CA-based specialty pharmacy startup
 
Constitution Capital, Liberty Street, Activant Capital, Sandbridge Capital, L Catterton, RX3 Ventures
$55M
Cambridge, MA-based at-home connected rowing startup
 
Anthemis, YC, Garage Capital
$30M
Oakland, CA-based e-commerce aggregator
 
M12, Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, NSS Advisors, Systemiq Capital, Root Ventures, Quiet Capital, TMV, Amplifier
$34M
New York, NY-based ocean shipping logistics platform
 
CAVU Venture Partners, S2G Ventures, Cambridge, Beechwood
$52M
Berkeley, CA-based children’s organic foods company
 
Paradigm, Andreessen Horowitz
$150M
New York, NY-based Ethereum scaling startup
 
Denso, MegaChips, Leawood VC, Pear VC, Uncork Capital, Cota Capital
$21M
Burlingame, CA-based developer of AI edge chips
 
Ascension Ventures, Catalio Capital Management, Sixty Degree Capital, Hillenbrand Capital Partners
$80M
Hayward, CA-based radiotherapy system for cancer
 
Innovation Endeavors, IBI Tech Fund
$15.5M
Kirkland, WA-based autonomous sales prospecting startup
 
Two Bear Capital, SineWave Ventures, Atlantic Bridge, Comcast Ventures, Azure Capital Partners
$28M
Santa Clara, CA-based network monitoring and analytics startup
 
Coatue
$175M
San Mateo, CA-based chip designer that uses RISC-V architecture
 
Insight Partners
$100M
Los Angeles, CA-based provider of fraud detection solutions for property managers
 
Insight Partners, 8VC, Portage Ventures, Brewer Lane, MS&AD Ventures, Nationwide Ventures
$50M
Austin, TX-based insurance core platform
 
Anthos Capital, Tech Operators, Blu Ventures, StoneMill Ventures
$28M
Denver, CO-based security cloud platform
 
Menlo Ventures, Greylock, Wing VC, Harpoon Ventures, Conversion Capital, Data Community Fund, Forgepoint Capital, B Capital Group
$25M
Redwood City, CA-based provider of AI quality management solutions
 
Maverick Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Casdin Capital, E14 Funds, Blindspot Ventures
$20M
Cambridge, Mass.-based genomic sequencing automation startup
March 22nd, 2022|Scherzer Deal Report|

New York Civil Cases and the RJI

State courts often have some quirky procedures, and the New York Supreme Court is no exception. Civil records from the New York Supreme Court typically include a reference to an “RJI” and whether it has been filed. What does “RJI” mean?

Definition: RJI is an abbreviation for “Request for Judicial Intervention.” It’s a form that is filed by either a plaintiff or defendant sometime after the summons and complaint is served on the defendant in a civil case.

Filing Effect: When an RJI is filed, the civil case is assigned to a judge.

What does this mean? When a plaintiff files a complaint in the New York Supreme Court to start a civil case, the court’s only action is to assign the case an index number. The court will not take any other action regarding the case – such as deciding a motion or order to show cause or hold a conference or trial – until either the plaintiff or defendant files an RJI. When the RJI is filed, the case is assigned randomly to a judge who will decide everything in the case until it is over.

How long will a case stay in the pre-RJI status? Because New York law does not specify a time limit for pre-RJI status, a civil case could be pending for years without any activity showing on the publicly available docket other than the filing and service of the summons and complaint.

That is the quirk in the New York Supreme Court civil case procedures – the possibility of a lengthy period of no case activity during the pre-RJI status.

To ensure that a civil case is timely prosecuted, many state courts assign a judge to a civil case when the summons and complaint are filed.

March 21st, 2022|Compliance Corner|

How to consider sex offender registry records in California (Updated)

For California employers concerned about hiring sex offenders, there are a few important points to keep in mind.

An employer has a duty to keep the workplace free of sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination under state law. Under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), an employer can face significant liability if it knowingly employs a sex offender and fails to take actions to protect its other employees from unlawful behavior by that person.

To avoid this problem, employers would like to know if they are hiring a registered sex offender. But how can they find out?

Since 2005, the state has operated a Megan’s Law website with a database to obtain access to the state’s list of more than 100,000 registered sex offenders. Created to help state residents better protect their families by being able to search for an individual registrant or by geographic location, the site (https://www.meganslaw.ca.gov/Default.aspx) contains the sex offender’s name, aliases, age, gender, race, address, physical description and, in some cases, a photograph.

While the site would appear to be a boon for employers, state law expressly forbids use of the state’s sex offender registry information for employment purposes. California Penal Code section 209.46(l)(2)(E) prohibits the use of information disclosed on the website for purposes relating to health insurance, insurance, loans, credit, education, housing and employment, among other uses.

Statutory exceptions provide for use “to protect a person at risk,” a term not defined by the Penal Code, as well as for employers required by law or authorized to request criminal history from the California Department of Justice. Examples of businesses that meet this standard may include child care centers, financial institutions and governmental agencies.

An employer who runs afoul of the Penal Code’s prohibition can face actual and exemplary damages, attorneys’ fees and a civil fine. Legislative history explains that the website attempts to protect the public while not inflicting additional punishment on registrants.

For employers trying to walk the fine line of protecting other employees and third parties, such as customers, from potential sex offender registrant employees while not violating the Penal Code, two alternate avenues exist to try to find out information about a sex offender: conviction records and employee/applicant self-disclosure.

Following applicable state and federal law, employers can conduct a criminal background check on applicants and employees and learn of a sex offense conviction. (However, convictions past the seven-year cut-off date in California may not appear on a background check report while the individual may still appear in the sex offender registry). An applicant or employee may also self-disclose a conviction.

Providing another wrinkle for California employers, the state’s Fair Chance Act took effect on January 1, 2018, mandating that employers with five or more employees must wait until after a conditional offer of employment has been made to ask any questions about criminal history. This includes inquiries about convictions, running a background check or other efforts to find out about an applicant’s criminal past.

If the employer decides not to hire the applicant, it must conduct an individualized assessment of the conviction at issue to evaluate whether it has a “direct and adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job that justify denying the applicant the position.” Other legal requirements, based on both state and federal law, must also be satisfied if an employer takes an adverse action on the basis of the background check (see our prior blog post (https://www.scherzer.com/reminder-to-california-employers-about-requirements-when-taking-adverse-action-based-on-a-criminal-record/) for more details).

What if an employer learns that an employee is a registered sex offender from another employee’s perusal of the Megan’s Law website? This situation could trigger liability under section 290.46 and employers should be careful to take action only after evaluating any potential risk the sex offender employee may pose to coworkers or customers, considering all the facts and circumstances.

March 17th, 2022|Compliance Corner|

The Scherzer Deal Report: March 7-11, 2022

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Finance IQ.

PE and VC Firms

$560M
Debut crypto fund
 
$75M
Third fund
 
$30M
Debut fund
 
$750M
Second fund
 
$500M
Third fund
 
$42.6M
Second fund
 
$250M
Seventh fund
 
$150M
Second fund
 
$250M
Debut fund

Private Equity Deals

AEA Investors
Undisclosed
San Antonio, TX-based veterinary clinic chain
 
Pritzker Private Capital
Undisclosed
Bardstown, KY-based distiller of Bourbon
 
Carlyle
Undisclosed
New York, NY-based credit investment firm
 
Spectrum Equity
Undisclosed
Beaverton, OR-based automated marketing messaging platform
 
Clearlake Capital Group
Undisclosed
Charlotte, NC-based digital learning software provider
 
Auxo Investment Partners
Undisclosed
Fremont, CA-based wire/cable assembly, and harness manufacturer
 
Antin Infrastructure Partners
Undisclosed
Saginaw, MI-based regional freight railroad
 
TPG Rise
Undisclosed
St. Louis, MO-based renewable natural gas producer
 
Capital Constellation
Undisclosed
New York, NY-based PE firm focused on mid-market and real estate deals
 
Avista Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Fishers, IN-based provider of refurbished diagnostic imaging equipment
 
Balmoral Funds
Undisclosed
Pittsburgh, PA-based refractory manufacturer
 
McNally Capital
Undisclosed
Walton Hills, OH-based HVAC and plumbing mechanical contractor
 
Solace Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Missoula, MT-based maker of golf equipment and apparel
 
L Catterton and RX3 Growth Partners
Undisclosed
Houston, TX-based maker of outdoor trailers and campers

 

Venture Capital Deals

TPG, BlackRock, Greycroft, Owl Rock, Senator Investment Group, Torch Capital, Industry Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Galaxy Digital, Headline, Thirty Five Ventures
$300M
Irvine, CA-based savings and investing app
 
Morningside Ventures
$60M
Concord, MA-based biotech focused on inflammatory disease
 
ALDI South Group, Żabka Group, REWE, Verizon Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures
$65M
Santa Clara, CA-based provider of autonomous shopping solutions to retailers
 
Santander USA, SVB Financial Group, Crosslink Capital
$85M
San Francisco, CA-based auto financing startup
 
Accel, Silver Lake Waterman, Alta Park Capital, Owl Rock, Bessemer Venture Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Alkeon, Stripes, Iconiq, DTCP
$200M
New York, NY-based cybersecurity asset management company
 
Addition, General Atlantic, Drive Capital, Crosscut Ventures
$75M
Minneapolis, MN-based payment platform for contract workers
 
01 Advisors. QED, Caffeinated Capital, Bling Capital, ScifiVC, Thomvest Ventures, Tusk Venture Partners, Invesco, and Gaingels
$80M
New York, NY-based provider of non-dilutive capital for recurring-revenue businesses
 
Thomas Tull and At One Ventures co-led, and were joined by Untamed Planet, Animoca Brands, Breyer Capital, Animal Capital, Bob Nelson, Paris Hilton, Bold Capital, First Light Capital Group, Boost VC, Jazz Ventures, Builders VC, Green Sands Equity, and Draper Associates
$60M
Dallas, TX-based bioscience and genetic engineering company that builds radical new technologies to advance the field of genomics
 
DCVC Bio, Lux Capital, Casdin Capital, Alexandria Venture Investments, BioBrit
$40M
San Diego, CA-based developer of RNA-based medicines and their components
 
Qumra Capital
$50M
New York, NY-based financial planning and analysis platform for Excel users
 
Prime Movers Lab, Alpaca VC, Dolby Family Ventures, Timber Grove Ventures, Gaingels
$50M
Phoenix, AZ-based home construction robotics startup
 
Felicis Ventures, Shopify, Sugar Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, Indicator Ventures, RiverPark Ventures, Vibe Capital, Not Boring Fund
$20M
San Francisco, CA-based post-purchase cross-promotional network
 
Blackstone, Northpond Ventures, GV, Perceptive Advisors, Innovatus Capital Partners, Foresite Capital
$200M
Mountain View, CA-based provider of biomedical data analysis software
 
Four Rivers, Quarry Capital Management, Wing VC
$30M
Redwood City, CA-based talent acquisition startup
 
Ribbit Capital, Emergence Capital, Stripe, Designer Fund, Upside Partnership, AngelPad
$40M
Fremont, CA-based discretionary benefits management platform
 
SignalFire, Epsilon, IA Capital, Nationwide Ventures
$50M
San Francisco, CA-based health information network and interoperability provider
 
General Catalyst
$20M
Los Alto, CA-based rural healthcare startup
 
Eight Roads Ventures, Iron Pillar, R-Squared, Nexus Venture Partners, Reaction Capital, Rebright Partners
$52M
Palo Alto, CA-based software company that offers AI-powered intelligent and integrated platform for the modern-day digital enterprise
 
Obvious Ventures, .406 Ventures, Frist Cressey Ventures, Winter Street Ventures, Shields Capital, Huntington Avenue Ventures
$17.5M
Wellesley, MA-based e-commerce platform for health care payments
 
DNA Capital, Waterline Ventures, Conductive Ventures, Santa Barbara Venture Partner, Brown Venture Group, F.R. Bigelow Foundation
$30M
Minneapolis, MN-based provider of in-home and virtual primary care services
 
Main Sequence, Yamaha Motor Ventures, Orbit Venture Partners, Hypertherm Ventures, Valley Capital Partners, Morpheus Ventures, Grit Ventures
$28M
Menlo Park, CA-based developer of factory automation robotics
 
Tiger Global
$15M
New York, NY-based provider of hotel payment software
 
Novalis LifeSciences, Illumina Ventures Albany Capital, Catalio Capital Management, Northpond Ventures, Good Ventures
$80M
Boston, MA-based CRISPR diagnostics startup
 
Draper Associates, ATX Venture Partners, Edison Partners, Embedded Ventures, Valor Equity Partners, Lockheed Martin
$25M
Dallas, TX-based developer of space simulation and analytics products
 
i80 Group
$204M
Canton, OH-based Amazon aggregator
 
7wireVentures
$16M
Houston, TX-based developer of virtual tools for digestive care

March 15th, 2022|Scherzer Deal Report|

The Scherzer Deal Report: February 28-March 4, 2022

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Lucas and Associates, LLC.

PE and VC Firms

$1.35B
Fourth fund
 
$450M
Eighth fund
 
$175M
Second fund
 
$1.7B
Second fund
 
$1B
Third early-stage fund ($400M) and a digital token fund ( $600M)
 
$5.33B
Eighth flagship fund ($1.93M) and a second growth fund ($3.4B)
 
$200M+
Crypto seed fund
 
$400M
Third fund
 
$2B
Seventh mid-market fund
 
$673M
Ninth flagship small-cap PE fund ($473M) and a co-investment fund ($200M)
 
$111M
Second fund

Private Equity Deals

OpenGate Capital
Undisclosed
Allen, TX-based provider of SaaS customer retention and loyalty management solutions
 
Epic Games
Undisclosed
Oakland, CA-based indie music publishing platform and store
 
Hudson Hill Capital
Undisclosed
Tampa, FL-based digital transformation firm
 
Zayo Group
Undisclosed
Nashville, TN-based provider of managed network connectivity to school districts
 
GTCR
Undisclosed
Machesney Park, IL-based provider of urgent care industry software
 
Altaris Capital Partners
$241M
Arden Hills, MN-based joint development device manufacturer
 
Infinedi Partners
Undisclosed
Chicago, IL-based staffing and recruiting firm
 
Genstar Capital
Undisclosed
Austin, TX-based web safety company
 
Advent International, Permira, Crosspoint Capital, CPP Investments, GIC, ADIA
$14B
San Jose, CA-based cybersecurity company
 
KPS Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Dallas, TX-based architectural materials provider
 
Sheridan Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Grand Rapids, MI-based provider of spend management software for the healthcare market
 
One Rock Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Mansfield, OH-based maker of thermostats and related products

 

Venture Capital Deals

Sequoia Capital, Tribe Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, NewView Capital
$110M
San Francisco, CA-based provider of B2B sales intelligence and engagement software
 
Accel
$28M
San Francisco, CA-based speech recognition startup
 
Mercato Partners, Greylock, Core Innovation Capital, Portage, ATX Venture Partners
$40M
Salt Lake City, UT-based payroll connectivity startup
 
2150, Celesta Capital, Novo Holdings, Martin Marietta Materials
$65M
Durham, NC-based startup that’s using microorganisms to “grow” cement
 
Viola Ventures, Battery Ventures, Glilot Capital, Symbol
$17.5M
Tel Aviv, Israel- and Boston, MA-based cyber threat coverage optimization startup
 
Fidelity, MSD Capital, BlackRock
$1.5B
Jacksonville, FL-based sports merchandise, and memorabilia company
 
Cerberus, Allied Minds, GIC
$58M
Arlington, VA-based provider of shared spectrum and CBRS tech
 
8VC, Floodgate, AICPA/CPA.com
$17M
San Francisco, CA-based automation and collaboration platform for audit and advisory firms
 
Bain Capital Double Impact
$30M
New York, NY-based “social good” startup that combines philanthropy with estate planning
 
Goldman Sachs, Shell Ventures
$75M
Reston, VA-based IoT platform for increasing energy efficiency in commercial building
 
Qatar Investment Authority, Sequoia Capital, Riverwood Capital, 212, Wamda Capital, Esas Private Equity, Endeavor Catalyst
$121M
New York and Singapore-based marketing SaaS platform
 
QED Investors, Coinbase Ventures, Crypto.com, Alameda Research, ConsenSys Mesh, KR1, Hypersphere Ventures, Stratos Technologies, AVG Blockchain Fund, GSR Ventures, Eniac Ventures, Bixin Ventures, Definancex, Candaq, Vendetta Capital, Illusionist Group, NGC Ventures, Cabin VC, Gate Ventures, OneBlock Capital, Automota Network
$82M
Chicago, IL-based homeowners insurance startup
 
Battery Ventures, Eniac, Village Global
$20M
Mountain View, CA-based enterprise customer service and experience startup
 
Bill Gates, Gigafund, 8090 Partners, Neo, Third Kind Venture Capital, Alumni Ventures Group, Strawberry Creek Ventures, Horsley Bridge, Modern Venture Partners
$105M
Mountain View, CA-based developer of AI accelerator chips
 
Iconiq, Transformation Capital, Felicis Ventures, SemperVirens
$55M
New York, NY-based personalization platform for health benefits
 
Cobro Ventures, Lightchain Capital, Circle Alternative Investments, Evans Capital, Jefferies, Rivas Capital, Willett Advisors
$46.8M
Cambridge, MA-based non-coding RNA biotech
 
PSP Growth, BlackRock, Alkeon, Menlo Ventures, Jones Lang LaSalle
$102M
San Francisco, CA-based construction tech imaging startup
 
Insight Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, True Ventures, NextView Ventures, TCV, Long Journey Ventures
$60M
San Francisco, CA-based career development platform
 
TPG, Sequoia Capital
$160M
Santa Monica, CA-based game publisher
 
Bond, LenX, Zeev Ventures, Fifth Wall, JLL Spark
$400M
San Mateo, CA-based prefab homebuilder
 
Ping An Voyager Partners, HOOPP, John Doerr, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, ND Capital, Artiman Ventures, Pitango VC, Blue Water Life Science Advisors, Nissim Capital
$100M
San Jose, CA-based maker of handheld PCR diagnostic tests
 
SoftBank, Greyhound Capital, DST Global, Blackstone, Arena Holdings, Tiger Global
$425M
Fremont, CA-based online grocer focused on the Asian and Hispanic markets
March 9th, 2022|Scherzer Deal Report|

The Scherzer Deal Report: February 21-25, 2022

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Finance IQ.

PE and VC Firms

$128M
New fund
 
$325M
Fourth fund
 
$750M
New fund to purchase music rights catalogs
 
$20B
Largest flagship fund
 
$40M
Debut fund

Private Equity Deals

Water Street Healthcare Partners
Undisclosed
Smithfield, RI-based provider of diagnostics and medical devices
 
Cohere Capital
Undisclosed
Lehi, UT-based provider of digital marketing technology and services to small and medium-sized businesses
 
Revelstoke Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Miami Lakes, FL-based provider of primary care serving Medicare Advantage members in Florida
 
MidOcean Partners
Undisclosed
Fort Smith, AR-based manufacturer for the auto aftermarket
 
AE Industrial Partners
Undisclosed
Cedar Park, TX-based developer of economical launch vehicles, spacecraft, and in-space services
 
Thayer Infrastructure Services
Undisclosed
Indianapolis, IN-based wireless communications construction company
 
Greenbriar Equity Group
Undisclosed
Delaware, OH-based online national retailer, and distributor of high-performance aftermarket auto parts and accessories
 
Apollo
Undisclosed
Lake Forest, IL-based automotive parts manufacturer

 

Venture Capital Deals

GSR Ventures, Altium Capital Management, Calvary Fund
$34M
New York, NY-based web3 infrastructure startup
 
Andreessen Horowitz
$20M
San Francisco, CA-based e-commerce focused API company
 
BlackRock, Andreessen Horowitz, Runa Capital, Kaiser Permanente, Rally Ventures, Precursor Ventures, Day One Ventures, Commonfund, Corner Ventures
$47M
San Francisco, CA-based customer experience management startup
 
TPG Growth
$96M
San Mateo, CA-based beauty company
 
Liberty Strategic Capital
$250M
New York, NY-based cybersecurity company
 
Acrew Capital, Angeles Investors, Link Ventures, TEGNA Ventures, Samsung NEXT, BMO Harris Bank, BBG Ventures, Mighty Capital, Reinventure Capital, Portfolia’s Rising America Fund, Alumni Ventures, Powerhouse Capital
$32M
New York, NY-based minority-owned digital media technology company
 
SoftBank, Forerunner Ventures, Glynn Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Stripes
$140M
Seattle, WA-based e-commerce API startup
 
Dragoneer, Brookfield Growth, Accel India, Tiger Global
$35M
New York, NY-based property operations software provider
 
Cerberus Capital Management, Allied Minds, GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund
$58M
Arlington, VA-based wireless internet company
 
RET Ventures, Camden Property Trust, Morgan Properties, Wilshire Lane Capital, Trinity Ventures, Camber Creek
$36.5M
Tampa, FL-based residential property leasing startup
 
Lightspeed Venture Partners, First Round Capital, Scott Glenn
$30M
New York, NY-based beauty biotech startup
 
Manna Tree, SEMCAP Food & Nutrition, Kristen Bell
$64M
Irvine, CA-based cultured foods company
 
Craft Ventures, Teamworthy Ventures, Altai Ventures, Eigen Ventures, Bling, Accomplice, Touchdown Ventures
$25M
New York, NY-based private company data provider
 
Medipower
$118M
Atlanta, GA-based real estate crowdfunding platform
 
Streamlined Ventures, Link Ventures, Unicorn Ventures, Trousdale Ventures
$25M
New York, NY-based psychiatry-focused telehealth company
 
Lightspeed Venture Partners, General Catalyst, Elad Gil, Fidji Simo, Sam Hodges, Spike Lipkin
$22M
Cambridge, MA-based developer of treatments for severe hives
 
Two Sigma Ventures, Haystack, Root Ventures, Uncorrelated Ventures
$15M
San Francisco, CA-based maker of Kubernetes development tools
 
Fidelity, Civilization Ventures, aMoon
$192M
San Francisco, CA-based virtual care provider for chronic conditions
 
K5 Global, J.P. Morgan, TIME Ventures, 8VC, Circle Ventures, Mantis Ventures
$20M
San Francisco, CA-based provider of compensation data
 
SYN Ventures, MassMutual Ventures
$38M
Nashville, TN-based IoT security startup
 
Insight Partners, Brookfield Growth, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Carica Sustainable Investments
$111M
Denver, CO-based emissions data analytics startup
 
GV, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Haystack VC
$50M
San Francisco, CA-based data streaming startup
 
Blackrock, Toyota Ventures, Goodyear Ventures, Shell Ventures, Broadscale Group, Obsidian Ventures, the St Baker Energy Innovation Fund, Knighthead Capital Management
$126M
New York, NY-based company best known for its rentable, bright blue electric mopeds
 
Safar Partners, Thomas H. Lee Partners, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Zebra Technologies, Epson Global Brain GV, F-Prime Capital, Menlo Ventures, Matrix Partners, Future Shape
$66M
Boston, MA-based maker of warehouse picking robots
 
Main Sequence, Yamaha Motor Ventures, Orbit Venture Partners, Hypertherm Ventures
$28M
Menlo Park, CA-based developer of assembly-line robots
 
Thrive Capital, SV Angel, Martin Ventures, Sound Ventures, Crossbeam, Free Solo
$20M
New York, NY-based health systems security startup
 
Accomplice, Kleiner Perkins, Optum Ventures, Kaiser Permanente, Gradient Ventures, Soma Capital, Gaingels, Impatient Ventures, Flexport
$56M
San Francisco, CA-based security compliance automation startup
 
Menlo Ventures, Brick & Mortar Ventures, First Round Capital
$18.4M
San Francisco, CA-based maker of billing tools for trade contractors
 
RTP Global, Bonfire Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital
$38M
San Francisco, CA-based work automation startup
 
Wellington Management, RA Capital Management, GIC, Fidelity Management & Research Company
$325M
McLean, VA-based kidney care company
 
8VC, Alpha Edison, January Capital, First Trust Capital Partners, Fin VC, Spark Capital, Slack Fund, Socii Capital, Not Boring Capital, Gaingels
$23.7M
San Francisco, CA-based maker of VC portfolio monitoring tools
 
Northpond Ventures, B Capital Group, LRVHealth, Define Ventures, General Catalyst
$22.6M
San Jose, CA-based specialty home care
 
Tiger Global, Benchmark, New Enterprise Associates, Redpoint Ventures, Icon Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures
$110M
New York, NY-based creator of a database
 
TimescaleDBBertelsmann Investments, Emergence Capital, Sequoia Capital
$22M
San Francisco, CA-based maker of sales engagement tools
 
TZP Group, Crossbeam Venture Partners, GPS Investment Partners, Verance Capital, Nimble Ventures, Giannis Antetokounmpo
$27M
Los Angeles, CA-based sports and entertainment company
 
L Catterton, Cargill, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bezos Expeditions, Temasek, FootPrint Coalition
$100M
San Francisco, CA-based lab-cultivated seafood startup
 
Solana Ventures, Distributed Global, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Circle, Coinbase, Alameda Research, OKX Blockdream Ventures, DST Global Partners, Road Ventures, Global Founders Capital, BECO Capital, Greenoaks, GoldenTree Asset Management, 500 Startups
$15M
San Francisco, CA-based Solana-based protocol
 
Collaborative Fund, Mitsubishi UFJ, SG Fleet, WIND Ventures, COPEC, Akuna Capital
$20M
New York, NY-based maker of electric last-mile delivery vehicles

March 1st, 2022|Scherzer Deal Report|
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