Peppy targets US expansion via Series B funding

"We will soon be a leading player in America"

Jaskeet Briah
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Digital health platform Peppy has generated a further $45 million (£37.1 million) through a Series B funding round, led by European healthtech investor AlbionVC.

The funds will be used to support the firm's "massive" US expansion, with Peppy reporting tenfold growth since its Series A investment in July 2021. The funding also received support from Kathaka, MTech Capital, Simplyhealth and Sony Innovation Fund. Previous investors Felix Capital, Hambro Perks, Outward VC and Seedcamp also participated. Peppy stated the latest funding round marks a "tipping point for gender-based personalised healthcare." The proceeds allow the platform to reach additional employees in industries such as finance, technology, legal, pharmaceutical, and FMCG, it s...

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