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LifeQ, a South African e-health company, has raised $47 million in funding

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LifeQ, a South African company with offices in the United States, South Africa, and the Netherlands, has raised a US$47 million funding round to help it scale operations and focus on growth and profitability.

LifeQ is an independent provider of biometrics and health information derived from wearable devices and used in world-leading health management solutions.

Invenfin, 4Di Capital, Mogul Capital, Tenhong Holdings, Analog Devices, Hannover Re, Convergence Partners, Stellar Capital Partners, Nedbank Corporate and Investment Bank, Delos, OneBio Seed Investment Fund, Virgin Group, Lireas, Allen & Co, and Acequia Capital are among the investors. Rachel Diamond, Halls Investments, Bremer Investments, Errol Damelin, and Dietco are among the seasoned entrepreneurs and family offices that have backed LifeQ.

LifeQ co-founder Laurence Olivier stated, “We are thrilled to join with the world’s most prestigious investment groups to positively impact the future of health for all people.” “We are in the midst of a global health crisis brought on by sedentary lifestyles, increased job expectations, and bad meals, which has resulted in a rapid rise in chronic illnesses around the world, many of which are preventable. The COVID-19 incident has pushed this issue to the forefront. Leading OEMs have already integrated LifeQ into some of the world’s most inventive new wearable goods to provide consumers with the healthcare of the future.”

Riaan Conradie and Laurie Olivier founded LifeQ in 2014.

LifeQ has established partnerships with major corporations such as Samsung Electronics and others.

 

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