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The company reported £470 million in losses and £102.8 million in technical fee services.
The latest infusion of cash was led by True Ventures and Trinity Ventures.
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Intel Capital led the round.
The startup said that the seed funding will support continued development of Regulora, its behavioral intervention delivered through a mobile platform.
Revenue, membership and total visits each saw substantial growth since last year's Q2 earnings, although the company is still chasing profitability.
SEI Ventures, JAZZ Venture Partners, Learn Capital’s Learn Start Fund, Springrock Ventures, City Light Capital, Frontier Angels and managing directors from Pioneer Square Labs contributed to this new round of funding.
The chatbot maker has also recently secured funding from Tencent, Samsung and Telus, alongside a $100 million deal with Prudential Asia.
The company, which is growing 100% year over year, has now brought in a total of $8.2 million in funding.