LONDON: Healthcare technology company Semble has raised £30 million in a Series C funding round led by European growth investor Revaia, with participation from Partech and existing backers Mercia Ventures and Octopus Ventures.
The investment comes as health systems across the U.K. and Europe struggle with fragmented technology, rising patient demand and a shift toward private medical insurance and self-pay care. Semble’s platform helps outpatient providers coordinate care and manage the entire patient journey. More than 10 million patients, about 1 in 6 people in the U.K., have received care from a clinician using the platform.
Semble plans to use the funding to expand into large healthcare groups, advance its position as an AI orchestration layer for modern care delivery and cement its footprint in France, where the company said its open platform has shown regulatory maturity in less than a year.
“For years, the industry has tried to address complex systemic issues through disconnected point solutions, but fragmented technology often adds operational complexity for healthcare providers and creates an interrupted experience for patients,” said Christoph Lippuner, CEO and co-founder of Semble. “The practices and groups that win over the next decade will be the ones that deliver the best patient experience end-to-end.”
The company, named by TIME as one of the World’s Top HealthTech Companies for 2025, counts 1,700 customers including Nuffield Health, Welbeck, Midland Health, London Doctors Clinic, Modality and ProblemShared. Semble has increased its headcount by more than 50% since December 2024 and expanded its integrations ecosystem to over 1,200 external tools.
“Semble is building the system of action for modern healthcare — a platform with genuine clinical depth, real scale and the trust of healthcare providers across the U.K. and France,” said Morgan Kessous, partner at Revaia. “The European healthcare market is being reshaped — by technology, by demand and by shifting patient expectations — and Semble is exceptionally well positioned to lead it.”

