InsurTech startup Sherpa raises $2.3 million seed funding; Robo-doctors startup doc.ai plans to raise new funds via a digital token sale; Indian startup developing online health consultation platform raises $1 million

doc.ai, a conversational AI-powered chatbot developed by former cofounder of Scanadu now has Deloitte as its first beta customer; The chatbot aims to provide personalized conversations with patients to answer specific lab tests questions to free up doctors’ time; The firm plans to raise new funds via a digital token sale starting on Sep 7th. (doc.ai/prnewswire)

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U.K. startup Sherpa raises $2.3 million in seed funding from InsurTech.VC and a number of investors; The firm is developing an AI-powered insurance platform that constantly evaluates and updates the risk profile of the insured; It partners with the reinsurance giant Gen Re to provide lower fees to consumers by eliminating commissions usually paid to insurance companies. (TechCrunch)


According to vccircle, Indian health-tech startup Mfine raises Rs 6.81 crore (around $1 million) in its first external funding round; The investors will get a 16.27% stake with 28,090 preferred stocks according to the source; The firm is developing a online doctor consultation platform similar to WeDoctor in China (vccircle)

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