Fertility clinic operator and employer benefits provider Kindbody raised $100 million at a $1.8 billion valuation, chair Gina Bartasi tells Axios exclusively.
Why it matters: As demand for infertility services rises, tech-forward companies say they can offer people more transparency and convenience than traditional approaches.
Deal details: Life science investment firm Perceptive Advisors provided the funds, tipping Kindbody’s total equity and debt capital
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