Healthee Secures $50 Million in Series B Funding
Healthee has raised $50 million in a Series B funding round led by Key1 Capital, as announced in a press release. The funding round also saw participation from existing investors Fin Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, and Group11.
The funding follows a successful year for Healthee, which now serves over 15,000 customers, including notable clients like Instacart, SiriusXM, and Celonis. The company plans to use the new capital to expand its product suite, enhance its AI capabilities, and scale its go-to-market operations.
Healthee's platform aims to simplify the health benefits experience for both employers and employees by providing intuitive, AI-powered tools that improve care access and reduce costs. The company did not actively seek this funding round; instead, Key1 Capital approached them after observing the company's growth and potential.
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