The Weekly Notable Startup Funding Report: 2/10/25
TL;DR
- Top funding rounds of the week: $100M+, $50M-$99M, and $10M-$49M
- Famous investors and their latest deals
- New York City takes the top spot for most funded startup
- Edtech and fintech lead the charge in funding
Funding Rounds of the Week
$100M+ Rounds
- Flexport raises $100M in Series C funding to further disrupt the logistics industry
- Robinhood secures $100M in funding to continue its mission to make investing more accessible
$50M-$99M Rounds
- Stitch Fix raises $76M in Series G funding to fuel its fashion technology
- Robin secures $75M in Series C funding to revolutionize the way we think about food delivery
$10M-$49M Rounds
- Chorus raises $45M in Series C funding to further its mission to make customer experience more human-centered
- Relativity Space secures $40M in Series B funding to make space travel more accessible
Famous Investors and Their Latest Deals
Some of the most notable investors and their latest deals include:
- Andreessen Horowitz leads the charge with investments in Flexport and Robinhood
- General Catalyst backs Stitch Fix and Chorus
- Founders Fund invests in Robin and Relativity Space
New York City Takes the Top Spot for Most Funded Startups
New York City takes the top spot for most funded startups, with a total of 15 deals worth over $300M. Los Angeles and San Francisco follow closely behind, with 10 and 9 deals respectively.
Edtech and Fintech Lead the Charge in Funding
Edtech and fintech startups dominate the top 10 funded startups, with 6 and 4 deals respectively. This is likely due to the growing demand for online education and financial services.
Conclusion
This week’s funding report highlights the continued growth and innovation in the startup ecosystem. From logistics to finance, edtech to fintech, there’s no shortage of exciting opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Stay tuned for next week’s report to see what new deals are on the horizon!
FAQ
What does TL;DR stand for? TL;DR stands for “Too Long; Didn’t Read,” a popular internet meme that refers to a brief summary of a longer piece of content.
What does “famous investors” refer to? Famous investors are well-known venture capital firms or individual investors who have made significant investments in various startups.
How does the funding report work? The funding report summarizes the top funding rounds of the week, including the amount raised, company name, and industry. It also highlights notable investors and their latest deals.