DocPlanner raises $20M, merges with Doctoralia — 4 insights

Europe-based DocPlanner raised $20 million in a Series C round and is merging with Spain-based Doctoralia, according to Tech Crunch.

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Here are four insights:

 

1. San Francisco-based Target Global led the new funding.

 

2. DocPlanner raised $34 million due to ENERN Investments’ and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s participation.

 

3. DocPlanner is an online booking platform for healthcare appointments and is available in 25 countries.

 

4. Doctoralia, another healthcare appointment booking platform, is available in 20 countries.

 

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