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Parabilis Medicines has closed an oversubscribed $305 million Series F financing to advance its lead cancer drug candidate FOG-001 and expand its Helicon peptide platform. The round was co-led by RA Capital, Fidelity, and Janus Henderson at a higher valuation than the company’s previous financing.
Cyera announced a $400 million Series F round. Blackstone led the investment. The funding triples the companies valuation to $9 billion.
New Delhi-based D2C beauty brand AntiNorm has raised INR 28 crore in a seed round. The round was led by Fireside Ventures with existing backers adding more. The money will go toward wider distribution, R&D, hiring, and inventory for fast-moving products.
LMArena, an AI evaluation platform, raised USD 150 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Felicis and UC Investments with top investors joining in.
Indian lending infrastructure provider Knight FinTech has raised USD 23.6 million in a Series A round. The round was led by Accel with new and existing investors joining. The funds will support product development and expansion into new regions.
Banking tech firm Zeta has raised $50 million from a strategic investor. The deal values the company at $2 billion, up from its last funding round in 2021.
Naxatra Labs closed USD 3 million in Pre-Series A funding. Rainmatter led the round with several angels joining. The cash will help scale production and push into exports.
PlasmaGen Biosciences raised INR 150 crore in a new funding round. ViNS Bioproducts led it. HNIs, family offices, pharma entrepreneurs, and existing investors joined in.
Lovable announced a $330 million Series B round. CapitalG and Menlo Ventures led it. The startup builds tools for non-technical people to create software.
MoEngage has raised an extra $180 million in its ongoing Series F round. The funding also included a liquidity event for employees and early backers.
Quintrans closed USD 750 thousand in pre-seed funding. Capital-A led the round with several others joining. The cash will help set up manufacturing and push R&D.
Indian space startup Digantara raised USD 50 million in a Series B round. The all-equity funding included new and existing investors. It supports expansion into missile tracking and defense capabilities.