Kry, A Swedish Telehealth Company, Has Raised $160 Million

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According to Tech Funding News, current stakeholders Teachers’ Venture Growth, Index Ventures, Accel, Creandum, Project A, and new investor klaP Capital Partners participated in the newest round, a Series D follow-on.

“This is all about building more robust and long-term healthcare services,” stated Kry CEO and Co-Founder Johannes Schildt. “We want more people to have speedier access to high-quality healthcare across Europe, and we want healthcare professionals to spend more time with patients to improve and preserve lives.”

“By delivering integrated, digital solutions, Kry has decreased the strain on healthcare institutions and produced enhanced patient experiences,” Olivia Steedman of Teachers’ Venture Growth noted. We are thrilled for Johannes and his team as they continue Kry’s development story and design an efficient, sustainable future for European healthcare.”

Kry is one of Europe’s major telehealth software companies, founded in 2015 by Schildt, Fredrik Jung Abbou, Joachim Hedenius, and Josefin Landgrd. Its smartphone and web apps allow customers to meet with a doctor or therapist from their preferred device.

It is available in Sweden, Norway, and Germany. It is known as Livi in the United Kingdom and France.

In 2020, Kry will also launch a SaaS solution in the United Kingdom, where it is a significant partner assisting the National Health Service (NHS) in providing telehealth services to patients. According to the Livi U.K. website, the solution has already assisted more than 6 million NHS patients in the country in obtaining remote consultations.