Boston-based Kyruus, a company providing software to match patients with physicians, just closed a $25 million round of Series C funding. This growth is propelling the company to hire dozens of employees and expand real estate space, according to a Boston Business Journal report.
Currently, Kyruus has approximately 110 employees, most of which are located in Boston, though the company does have offices in San Francisco and New York. The majority of the new hires will be based in Boston with some hires at its two other locations, according to the report.
Additionally, Kyruus is seeking more office space to accommodate its growth, according to the report.
Kyruus has raised a total of $56 million in venture capital funding to date, according to the report.
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