One Peak, Goldman Sachs lead €80m series-E for DocPlanner
One Peak Partners and Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing have led an €80m series-E funding round for Warsaw-based healthcare booking platform DocPlanner.
Existing investors Piton Capital and Enern Investments also took part in the round, which brought the total amount raised by the company close to €130m.
DocPlanner intends to use the fresh capital to strengthen its market position across Europe and Latin America, enlarge its marketplace offering, boost its organic growth and scale up its marketing team. In addition, the company plans to further expand with bolt-on acquisitions of young and innovative cloud-based software companies.
Previous funding
DocPlanner raised $1m in seed funding in December 2012 from Point Nine Capital, Piton Capital and RTA Ventures, followed by a $3m series-A round from the same investors in September 2013.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) led a $10m series-B round for the company in May 2015 with participation from previous backers Point Nine, Piton and RTA, as well as several angel investors.
Subsequently, Target Global led a €20m series-C funding round for DocPlanner in June 2016, alongside EBRD and Enern.
More recently, Enern led a €15m series-D funding round for the company in May 2017, with participation from Target Global and One Peak.
Company
Founded in 2011, DocPlanner is a digital platform that offers an online doctor appointment booking system for patients and a software-as-a-service tool for doctors to digitalise and organise their workflow. The company is headquartered in Warsaw with additional offices in Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome, Curitiba and Mexico City. It operates across 20 countries, employs 1,000 staff and claims to serve 30 million patients and process 1.5 million bookings every month.
People
DocPlanner – Mariusz Gralewski (founder, CEO).
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