HealthTech Firm Semble Raises £30M to Streamline UK Healthcare
Christoph Lippuner spent over a decade at J.P. Morgan before co-founding Semble in 2016 to tackle fragmented private healthcare systems in the UK. Clinics once juggled separate tools for scheduling, billing and clinical records that never communicated, costing doctors over 13 million working hours annually. Semble’s unified platform now connects scheduling, billing, record-keeping, prescriptions, reporting and patient communications in one interface. It integrates with more than 1,200 external tools and supports 1,700 healthcare businesses, reaching over 10 million patients and 16,000 professionals. The recent £30 million Series C round—led by Revaia with backing from Partech, Mercia Ventures and Octopus Ventures—brings total funding to £57 million. The capital will fuel expansion into leading UK provider groups, growth in France and further development of its AI care orchestration layer. With private healthcare under pressure from rising NHS waiting lists and a fragmented European landscape, Semble’s interoperable infrastructure aims to become the backbone for modern outpatient care.
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