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Which VC closed a new $550 million fund and who has raised over $70 million in the last seven months?

Which VC closed a new $550 million fund and who has raised over $70 million in the last seven months?

CTech Daily Roundup: Shashua's Digital Bank eyeing $100 million funding round

CTech | 22:53, 19.05.21
VC 83North, investor of ironSource and Payoneer, raises new $550 million fund. The Israel firm, which will take its assets under management to $1.8 billion, has registered 21 exits in all, including six over the past two years. Read more

Shashua's Digital Bank eyeing $100 million funding round. The investment is set to provide the bank with the additional funds it requires ahead of its launch next year and be conducted according to a valuation of several hundreds of millions of dollars. Read more

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Three Israeli companies join forces to help underrepresented citizens improve cyber skills. Cybint and the 8200 Alumni Association adopted myInterview to video screen and select participants for a cybersecurity boot camp. Read more

Cynerio raises $30 million to secure medical and IoT devices in hospitals and health systems. The Israeli startup is aiming to become the healthcare industry's go-to cybersecurity and asset management solution. Read more

4 Israeli companies among winners listed as Gartner 2021 Cool Vendors. Apiiro, VOOM, Run:AI, and Lightrun were all listed among other global companies. Read more

Salto raises $42 million just six months after previous round. The Israeli startup, which aims to streamline day-to-day efforts of configuring applications, has raised $70 million in less than seven months. Read more

Apex Group acquires Israeli administration service provider Tzur Management. Apex Group will be adding 90 employees to its team of

4,200 in 46 offices. Read more

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