HMNC Brain Health raises 50 million dollars

Munich-based biotech company HMNC Brain Health has raised 50 million US dollars in a Series B funding round. Medice leads the round with nearly ten percent.

The company announced the funding on June 19, 2026. In addition to Medice, other investors participated in the round.

The backers include Josef Ackermann, Toni Kroos, Matthias Schweighöfer, Dieter Pawlik, Torsten Leue and Wilhelm Beier.

The funds are intended to support the company's growth.

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