This Week in ‘Raises’: Trust & Will Lands $15M, Health Data Vision Secures $14M

Decerry Donato

Decerry Donato is a reporter at dot.LA. Prior to that, she was an editorial fellow at the company. Decerry received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. She continues to write stories to inform the community about issues or events that take place in the L.A. area. On the weekends, she can be found hiking in the Angeles National forest or sifting through racks at your local thrift store.

This Week in ‘Raises’: Trust & Will Lands $15M, Health Data Vision Secures $14M
This Week in ‘Raises’:

A local digital estate planning software company Trust & Will landed fresh funding to expand the company’s sales and marketing efforts and accelerate product development, while freight technology platform BlueCargo secured funding to expand its geographic footprint in North America and hire new talent.

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Venture Capital

Trust & Will, a San Diego-based digital estate and will planning software company, raised a $15 million Series B funding round from Amex Ventures.

Health Data Vision, a Glendale-based health care company raised $14.3 million funding, per an SEC filing.

Walnut-based freight technology platform BlueCargo raised $11 million in new funding co-led by Soma Capital and Left Lane Capital.

Abilita Bio, a San Diego-based biotechnology startup, raised $7.5 million in equity financing from Two Bear Capital.

Orange Comet Inc., a Los Angeles-based content creation company, raised $7.2 million in funding, per an SEC filing.

Per an SEC filing, Studio City-based hardware security company Radical Semiconductor raised $3.7 million in funding.

COMMUNITYx, a Los Angeles-based technology startup, raised a $2 million seed funding round led by Fearless Fund.

Raises is dot.LA’s weekly feature highlighting venture capital funding news across Southern California’s tech and startup ecosystem. Please send fundraising news to Decerry Donato (decerrydonato@dot.la).

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