MobiHealth News May 5, 2021
Mallory Hackett

The round was led by the Chernin Group and Elysian Park.

Oura Health, the health tech company behind Oura Ring, has completed a Series C funding round totaling $100 million.

The round was led by the Chernin Group and Elysian Park, the investment arm of the L.A. Dodgers, and included new investors Temasek, JAZZ Venture Partners and Eisai. Returning backers Forerunner Ventures, Square, MSD Capital, Marc Benioff, Lifeline Ventures, Metaplanet Holdings and Next Ventures also participated in the round.

Oura has raised $148.3 million in lifetime fundings after completing rounds in 2016, 2018 and 2020.

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