Hospice News July 30, 2024
Jim Parker

After.com has brought in $10 million through a Series A funding round.

The company’s online platform is designed to help families navigate the tasks that follow a loved one’s death without a need for visiting a funeral home. HIPstr, the early stage investment arm of HighPost Capital, led the round.

“We are excited to make this investment with After.com, a business that operates with the utmost amount of respect and care for the families in its care while also saving them substantial time and money,” David Moross, chairman and CEO of HighPost said in a statement. “We look forward to partnering with [After.com co-founder Bryce Bunker] and the rest of his team to support the company’s growth objectives.”

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