Modern Age, an aging wellness platform focused on longevity, raised $27 million in Series A funding. Oak HC/FT led the round alongside GV and founding partner

Modern Age, an aging wellness platform focused on longevity, raised $27 million in Series A funding. Oak HC/FT led the round alongside GV and founding partner
BetterUp, a digital employee wellness coaching platform, secured $300 million in a Series E funding round. Wellington Management, ICONIQ Growth, and Lightspeed Venture Partners led
Spring Health, a digital behavioral health benefits program for employees offered through employers, announced it had secured $190 million in Series C funding. Kinnevik led
An online subscription-based men’s sexual health and wellness platform, Numan has raised $40 million in Series B funding. White Star Capital led the funding round
Digital personal health and wellness companies powered by some very large deals secured $1.8 billion in the first half (1H) of 2021 compared to $300
Global VC funding for Digital Health companies in the first half (1H) of 2021 shattered all previous 1H funding records, with $15 billion. Funding activity
Gympass, a digital corporate wellbeing platform, announced a $220 million investment (at $2.2 billion valuation) from Softbank, General Atlantic, Moore Strategic Ventures, Kaszek, and Valor
Digital personal health and wellness companies secured $585 million in Q1 2021 compared to $363 million in Q4 2020, a 61% increase quarter-over-quarter. Year-over-year funding
Noom, a psychology-based digital health platform that helps people meet their health and wellness goals from weight management to diabetes prevention to stress reduction, announced
DeltaTrainer, a virtual fitness training platform, announced a $3.3 million seed funding round. The round was led by TenOneTen Ventures, with participation from Alpha Edison,