Behavioral Health Business December 8, 2021
Kyle Coward

Online mental health company Cerebral announced on Wednesday that it has raised $300 million in Series C investments, bringing the total amount raised by the company to $462 million.

Funding for Cerebral’s round was led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, which is a venture capital fund of SoftBank Group. The round also drew participation from investors including Prysm Capital, Access Industries, WestCap Group and ARTIS Ventures.

San Francisco-based Cerebral – which launched last year – has over 2,000 practicing clinicians across all 50 states, according to the company.

The new round increases the company’s total valuation to $4.8 billion.

“We wish to build a world where anyone, regardless of their situation, can feel comfortable coming forward to get the mental...

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