Tuesday
September 6
2022

Docquity Raises $44 Million to Grow Its Community of Healthcare Professionals

By Spencer Hulse

Communication between healthcare professionals can save lives, whether it be through a simple phone call or a lecture to share expertise. Docquity is a community of healthcare professionals in Asia meant to enable that vital communication between professionals, making it easy to exchange ideas, find educational resources, and attend virtual discussions. With additional funding, Docquity plans to expand its network, providing those same capabilities to even more people. Learn more in the press release below.

Singapore-based Docquity, Southeast Asia’s largest community of healthcare professionals, announced today that it has raised a total of US$44 million in its Series C financing round, led by existing investor Japan’s Itochu Corporation with US$32 million.

Other investors supporting this round included iGlobe Partners, Alkemi, Global Brain, KDV and Infocom. To date, Docquity has raised US$57.5 million.

Photo courtesy of sergio santos.

Source: Grit Daily (link opens in a new window)

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