Samsung Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of electronics conglomerate Samsung, has joined the investors in US-based e-signature platform developer DocuSign’s series E round, which stood at $115m as of October.
BBVA Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of bank BBVA, and the investment arm of the Singapore Economic Development Board have also joined the round. DocuSign has not revealed the total raised from the new funding.
Already announced investors in the round include NTT Finance, a subsidiary of telecommunications company NTT, job hunting website Recruit, conglomerate Mitsui, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Accel Partners, Sapphire Ventures, Scale Venture Partners and Ignition Partners.
Internet company Google, telecommunications and cable network Comcast, software developer SAP, cloud software producer Salesforce.com, Sigma Partners and Frazier Technology Ventures are among DocuSign’s previous investors.
DocuSign raised $85m in its March 2014 series D round at a valuation of $1.6bn. Its total funding totals more than $310m.