Longitude Capital raises $585 Million Fund to invest in transformative healthcare companies

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– Longitude Venture Partners IV will build on the Firm’s commitment to improve clinical outcomes, enhance patient quality of life, and drive efficiency in healthcare delivery –

– In 2020 to date, Longitude portfolio companies announced 4 IPOs and 3 M&A transactions –

MENLO PARK, Calif., GREENWICH, Conn., and BOSTON, Mass., September 23, 2020: Longitude Capital, a leading healthcare venture capital firm, today announced the closing of Longitude Venture Partners IV, L.P. (“LVP4”), with $585 million in capital commitments. LVP4, the largest fund that Longitude Capital has raised to date, will build on the proven strategy of its predecessor funds by investing in biotechnology, medical technology, and health solutions companies that seek to transform the healthcare industry.

“We are in the golden era of medical and biological innovation. The significant unmet clinical needs and the inefficiencies of our current healthcare system are driving meaningful scientific breakthroughs and creative solutions,” said Patrick Enright, co-founder and Managing Director of Longitude Capital. Since inception in 2006, Longitude Capital has raised nearly $2 billion in cumulative capital commitments and managed over 30 company exits. “We are fortunate to have helped build many successful healthcare companies and look forward to working alongside the next wave of entrepreneurs and scientists to advance critical medicines, devices, and health solutions to the marketplace.

” Juliet Bakker, co-founder and Managing Director of Longitude Capital, added, “We are thankful for the continued support of, and partnerships with, our investors who value our differentiated venture growth investing approach, experienced team, and passion for forging new frontiers in healthcare.

” LVP4 will invest opportunistically across all stages of a company’s development through a variety of approaches that include traditional venture capital investing and special situations such as spin-outs, equitylinked transactions, and private investments in public equities. Many of these investments stem from Longitude’s proprietary research of targeted healthcare sectors, therapeutic areas, and technologies of interest. Longitude Capital’s recent Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and exits include 89bio (NASDAQ: ETNB), Aimmune (NASDAQ: AIMT, recently agreed to be acquired by Nestlé Health Science), Axonics Modulation Technologies (NASDAQ: AXNX), Checkmate Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CMPI), Inflazome (acquired by Roche), Inozyme Pharma (NASDAQ: INZY), KaNDy Therapeutics (acquired by Bayer), Molecular Templates (NASDAQ: MTEM), Poseida Therapeutics (NASDAQ: PSTX), and Vaxcyte (NASDAQ: PCVX).

About Longitude Capital Longitude Capital is a leading healthcare venture capital firm, that invests in transformative biotechnology, medical technology, and health solutions companies seeking to improve clinical outcomes, enhance quality of life, and drive efficiency of healthcare delivery. Founded in 2006, Longitude Capital invests in both privately held and publicly traded companies through a variety of investment approaches. Longitude Capital has offices in Menlo Park, CA, Greenwich, CT, and Boston, MA. For more information, including a complete listing of investments, please visit www.longitudecapital.com.

About Longitude Capital Recent IPOs and Exits • 89bio is a biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing innovative therapies for the treatment of liver and cardio-metabolic diseases. 89bio was originally spun out of Teva Pharmaceuticals in 2018 by founding investors Longitude Capital and OrbiMed, and completed its IPO in November 2019. www.89bio.com.

• Aimmune is a biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing treatments for potentially lifethreatening food allergies. Aimmune’s PALFORZIA® is the world’s first approved treatment for peanut allergy. Longitude Capital was the founding institutional investor of Aimmune. In 2020, Aimmune agreed to be acquired by Nestlé Health Science for $34.50 per share in cash, representing a total equity value of $2.6 billion. www.aimmune.com.

• Axonics Modulation Technologies is a medical technology company developing and commercializing novel implantable rechargeable sacral neuromodulation (SNM) devices for patients with urinary and bowel dysfunction. In 2018, Longitude Capital led a $40 million financing that preceded the company’s IPO later that year. www.axonics.com.

• Checkmate Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing proprietary technology to harness the power of the immune system to combat cancer. In 2020, Longitude Capital and Novo Holdings led the company’s $85 million Series C financing that preceded the company’s IPO later in the year. www.checkmatepharma.com.

• Inflazome is a biotechnology company developing small molecules that block harmful inflammation by targeting inflammasomes, protein complexes that generate signals in order to activate an immune response. In 2020, Inflazome announced its acquisition by Roche for an upfront payment of €380 million, and potential predetermined milestone payments. www.inflazome.com.

• Inozyme Pharma is a rare disease pharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics for the treatment of diseases of abnormal mineralization. Longitude Capital led Inozyme’s $49 million Series A financing in 2017, and was joined by New Enterprise Associates, Novo Holdings, and Sanofi Ventures. Inozyme completed its initial public offering in 2020. www.inozyme.com.

• KaNDy Therapeutics was a UK-based clinical-stage company focused on optimizing the potential of its unique NK-1,3 receptor antagonist NT-814 to treat common, chronic debilitating conditions related to menopause. In 2020, KaNDy Therapeutics was acquired by Bayer Pharmaceuticals for an upfront payment of $425 million, and a potential $450 million in R&D, regulatory milestones and additional commercial milestones.

• Molecular Templates is a clinical-stage company focused on the discovery and development of targeted biologic therapeutics. In 2017, Longitude Capital led Molecular Template’s $40 million PIPE (private investment into public equity) financing. Molecular Templates now has strategic collaborations with Takeda Pharmaceuticals and Vertex Pharmaceuticals. www.mtem.com.

• Poseida Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to utilizing its proprietary gene engineering platform technologies to create next generation cell and gene therapeutics with the capacity to cure various cancers. Longitude Capital led Poseida’s $30 million Series B financing in 2018. Poseida completed its IPO in 2020. www.poseida.com.

• Vaxcyte is a next-generation vaccine company seeking to improve global health by developing superior and novel vaccines designed to prevent or treat some of the most common and deadly infectious diseases worldwide. Longitude Capital invested in Vaxcyte’s $22 million Series A financing and served on the Board of the company through its IPO in 2020. www.vaxcyte.com. About Longitude Capital Recent Investments • Eargo is a medical device company dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with hearing loss. Longitude Capital and Gilde Healthcare led Eargo’s $81 million Series E financing in 2020. www.eargo.com.

• Epirium Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that uses insights related to the biology of mitochondrial function and tissue regeneration to pursue novel and clinically significant therapeutic approaches for neuromuscular, neurodegenerative, and mitochondrial disorders. Longitude Capital and ARCH Venture Partners led Epirium’s $85 million Series A financing in 2019. www.epirium.com.

• Polares Medical is a clinical-stage medical technology company focused on the development of a unique trans-catheter mitral valve hemi-replacement system to treat patients suffering from mitral regurgitation (MR). Longitude Capital led Polares Medical’s $40 million Series B financing in 2020. www.polaresmedical.com.

• WelbeHealth is a services company dedicated to unlocking the full potential of vulnerable seniors through PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), a comprehensive medical and social care model. Longitude Capital and .406 Ventures led WelbeHealth’s $30 million Series C in 2020. www.welbehealth.com.

Source: Longitude Capital

Contact Information Maggie Jamison Longitude Capital 650-854-5700 mjamison@longitudecapital.com

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The Carlyle Group Raises €1.35 Billion for CETP IV

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  • Hits hard cap and nearly doubles the size of its prior fund
  • Leverages Carlyle’s deep technology expertise and global footprint to invest in lower middle market growth opportunities in Europe and the U.S.

WASHINGTON, DC and LONDON, UK – 31 January, 2019. Global alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG) today announced the first and final closing of CETP IV, a €1.35 billion fund that invests in lower middle market technology-focused companies in Europe and the U.S. Starting the capital raise in October 2018, the fund received substantial limited partner interest, enabling Carlyle to nearly double the size of its prior fund and hit its hard cap. Investors across the world committed capital to CETP IV, including sovereign wealth funds, public & corporate pensions, insurance companies, fund of funds, foundations, family offices and high net worth individuals.

The transatlantic 19-person CETP IV team will continue its strategy of investing in business-to-business companies in the European and U.S. lower middle market.  Since the firm’s inception, Carlyle has invested $16.2 billion in 193 investments within technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) as part of Carlyle’s Corporate Private Equity segment, which has assets under management of $82 billion and 294 investment professionals.

Michael Wand and Vladimir Lasocki, Managing Directors and Co-Heads of CETP IV, said: “We are grateful for the confidence of our investors, many of whom are repeat limited partners, and we are pleased to broaden our capital base with a number of new institutional investors. Their support is valued along with their ability to move quickly, which enabled us to achieve our hard cap in only three months.”

“We believe Carlyle’s global platform, combined with CETP IV’s local sector-specialist team, makes us the right partner for entrepreneurs and management teams to build global businesses, as we continue our nearly 20-year focus on investing in attractive technology opportunities in the lower middle-market on both sides of the Atlantic.”

Kewsong Lee, Carlyle’s Co-Chief Executive Officer, said: “We want to thank our limited partners for their immense support, which is a testament to CETP IV’s long-term performance and the team’s distinctive capabilities and positioning in the market.  CETP IV harnesses Carlyle’s deep technology expertise, extensive global networks and substantial operating resources to create a clear edge in value creation.”

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About The Carlyle Group

The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global alternative asset manager with $212 billion of assets under management across 339 investment vehicles as of September 30, 2018. Carlyle’s purpose is to invest wisely and create value on behalf of its investors, many of whom are public pensions. Carlyle invests across four segments – Corporate Private Equity, Real Assets, Global Credit and Investment Solutions – in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North America and South America. Carlyle has expertise in various industries, including: aerospace, defense & government services, consumer & retail, energy, financial services, healthcare, industrial, real estate, technology & business services, telecommunications & media and transportation. The Carlyle Group employs more than 1,625 people in 31 offices across six continents.

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