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Tencent Invests Another $150 Million in Waterdrop for Expansion

(Bloomberg) -- Tencent Holdings Ltd. is investing about $150 million in Waterdrop Inc. to bankroll the Chinese startup’s expansion in health-care crowdfunding, according to people familiar with the matter.

The insurance tech firm, which already counts Tencent as a backer, will use the funds to expand its online platform and bolster its technology, the people said, requesting not to be identified because the matter is private.

The funding provides further ammunition for Waterdrop to compete against Ant Group Co. in the insurance technology sector. The four-year-old Beijing firm is among a batch of fast-growing platforms that are flipping the idea of insurance on its head, vowing to offer health-care protection for pennies.

Waterdrop and Tencent declined to comment in respective emailed statements.

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Waterdrop Raises $230m in Swiss Re, Tencent-Led Series D Round

The additional funding comes atop the $230 million that Waterdrop raised from Swiss Re and other investors during its series D round. The company is also planning to go public, targeting a valuation of about $4 billion, people familiar with the matter said in July.

One of Waterdrop’s main businesses, Water Mutual, operates like a collective: investors chip in small amounts of money to help others diagnosed with critical illnesses. In return, they receive payouts when they’re in need. The company said last year it takes a commission of 8%.

Waterdrop is working with Bank of America Corp. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. on the IPO. The U.S. is among potential listing venues but no final decisions have been made.

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