Stanford-StartX Fund portfolio company Sensely collected funding from a consortium led by insurance firm Aflac to haul its lifetime total to $26.5m.

Sensely, a US-based medical services chatbot developer backed by the Stanford University-aligned StartX Fund, has attracted $15m in a round led by Aflac Corporate Ventures, a division of supplemental insurance provider Aflac.
Medical services group NMC, life insurance provider Nippon Life Insurance and quantitative trading firm Susquehanna International Group also backed the round, as did diversified trading group Sojitz and healthcare services firm Zuellig Pharma.
The round was filled out by venture debt provider Silicon Valley Bank, family office…

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