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Eucalyptus is a healthcare company, consisting of brands Juniper, Pilot, Software, Compound and Kin, offering direct-to-consumer products and telehealth services.
Eucalyptus was founded in 2019 by Tim Doyle, Benny Kleist, Charlie Gearside and Alexey Mitko in Sydney, Australia.
History
[edit]Pilot was the first brand launched under Eucalyptus in 2019.[1] Eucalyptus has since launched Kin, Software, Juniper and Compound in Australia, while also expanding Juniper into the UK, Germany and Japan.[2][3]
In June 2023, Eucalyptus purchased the digital assets of Jenny Craig Australia after the brand fell into voluntary administration.[4]
Brands
[edit]Pilot
[edit]Pilot is an Australian healthcare company for men, providing prescription treatments for hair loss, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and weight management, which are delivered via telehealth.[5]
Kin Fertility
[edit]Kin Fertility is an Australian women’s reproductive health brand that sells products for prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum and general health.[6]
Software
[edit]Software is an Australian teledermatology company that offers prescription treatments and over-the-counter solutions for acne, ageing and pigmentation.[7]
Juniper
[edit]Juniper is a women’s health company specialising in weight loss, using prescription treatments and behavioural change. Juniper currently services patients in Australia, the UK, Germany and Japan.[8]
Compound
[edit]Compound is an Australian men’s health brand focused on performance health and longevity.[9]
Fundraising
[edit]Eucalyptus raised AUD $8 million in its Series A fundraising in May 2020, which included investors Woolworths Group (Australia), through its venture capital arm W23, and venture capital firm, Blackbird Ventures.[10][11]
The company raised AUD $30 million in Series B fundraising in July 2021 and $60 million in Series C in January 2022.[12] Another fundraising round in 2023 saw the company land AUD $50 million, mostly from previous investors Blackbird, BOND Capital and W23.[13]
In April 2023, the company was valued at $560 million.[14]
References
[edit]- ^ "Startups fighting a 'bulletproof' mentality in men's health". 7 July 2019.
- ^ "Eucalyptus Expands its Healthcare Platform into Europe | Stripe".
- ^ "Health startup Eucalyptus launches in Japan to tackle chronic diseases | Austrade".
- ^ "Telehealth startup Eucalyptus acquires Jenny Craig's online business as its stores close, staff lose jobs". 7 June 2023.
- ^ "Startups fighting a 'bulletproof' mentality in men's health". 7 July 2019.
- ^ "Kin Fertility: The tech start-up revolutionising women's health". 21 November 2021.
- ^ "This Cult Aussie Skincare Brand Promises to Banish Acne, Texture and Pigmentation". BuzzFeed. 25 May 2022.
- ^ https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/nutrition/study-finds-women-spend-15-years-of-their-lifetime-dieting/news-story/7d9c0bae10ca0b6335cb358bda6bc712
- ^ "Compound: Performance optimisation, built for men who want more from their health".
- ^ "Investment Notes: Eucalyptus | Blackbird".
- ^ "Woolworths joins $8 million funding round for consumer startup Eucalyptus". 20 May 2020.
- ^ https://www.startupdaily.net/topic/funding/telehealth-brands-startup-eucalyptus-lands-50-million-from-woolies-mary-meeker-blackbird/
- ^ "Eucalyptus lands $50 million amidst online prescription model concerns". May 2023.
- ^ "Eucalyptus stitches up $50m on the quiet, $560m post-money val". 27 April 2023.
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