Acutus Completes $170M Financing To Support AcQMap Commercialization

The deal includes $100m in Series D financing and a $70m credit facility to help Acutus market the AcQMap electrophysiology mapping system along with the associated vascular access devices, AcQCross QX, AcQGuide Flex and AcQGuide Mini.

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Acutus Medical Inc. has completed a $170m financing to help it achieve its vision of “Electrophysiology 3.0” led by the AcQMap multi-electrode electrophysiology mapping system.

The financing, completed in June, includes a $100m Series D equity financing and a $70m credit facility. The Series D...

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