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This is a weekly feature that runs down the week’s top 10 announced funding rounds in the U.S. Check out last week’s biggest funding rounds here.
Eight startups raised $100 million or more this week as a biotech and financial services company led the way. In fact, the big rounds came from everywhere, including automotive, fintech and IT software. Notice anything missing? Yep, no huge AI raise.
1. , $260M, biotech: Cardurion Pharmaceuticals led the way for biotech startups raising big money this week, as the Burlington, Massachusetts-based biotech firm raised a $260 million Series B financing led by . The startup is focused on developing therapeutics for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Founded in 2017, the company has raised more than $600 million, .
2. , $242M, financial services: Retirement planning is big business and it also can apparently produce big valuations. San Francisco-based Human Interest offers small businesses the ability to more easily offer 401(k) plans to their employees. The company locked up a $267 million round led by investment firms and that values the company at $1.3 billion. The round included $25 million of debt. The company said it recently surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue. Founded in 2015, Human Interest says it has raised more than $700 million in total primary and secondary financings.
3. , $200M, automotive: Providing a software platform to the retail automotive industry may not be the sexiest of technology plays, but it obviously can make a valuable company. Tekion, whose software connects manufacturers, retailers and others, raised a $200 million growth equity round from that values the company at more than $4 billion. that the startup now has between $100 million and $200 million in revenue. Founded in 2016, the company has raised $635 million, .
4. , $175M, defense: Autonomous surface vessels maker locked up a $175 million Series B at a $1 billion valuation led by — minting the defense tech startup as the newest unicorn in the growing sector. The Austin, Texas-based startup designs and manufactures autonomous surface vehicles — basically drones for the U.S. Navy that move along the water surface. Founded in 2022, the company has raised $245 million, . Saronic’s new round comes just about a week after Germany-based , which develops artificial intelligence software for defense, raised approximately $489 million in funding led by that valued the company at $5.4 billion. With the new rounds, global venture dollars in defense tech this year has now passed $1 billion, per ¸½½üÉÏÃÅ . That is still behind last year’s pace, when such funding hit nearly $2 billion for all of 2023.
5. , $150M, biotech: Yet another big biotech round. Scorpion Therapeutics, a clinical-stage precision oncology company, closed a $150 million Series C co-led by and . The Boston-based startup will use the new cash for further development of its program for the treatment of breast cancer and other solid tumors. Founded in 2020, the company has raised $420 million, .
6. , $142M, fintech: San Francisco-based Aven, which offers consumer credit cards backed by home equity, raised a $142 million Series D round of funding led by and. Founded in 2019, this is the company’s first disclosed round, .
7. , $122M, biotech: South San Francisco-based NGM Biopharmaceuticals locked up a $122 million Series A led by . The company is developing therapeutics for, among other things, liver diseases and issues during pregnancy. Founded in 2007, the company has raised more than $542 million, .
8. , $100M, information technology: San Diego-based Kandji, an device management platform, raised $100 million in capital from valuing the startup at $850 million. Founded in 2018, the company has raised more than $288 million, .
9. , $80M, semiconductor: Santa Clara, California-based Halo Industries, a developer of a laser manufacturing technology platform for the semiconductor industry, raised an $80 million Series B led by . Founded in 2014, this is the company’s first disclosed raise, .
10. , $75M, semiconductor: San Jose, California-based DreamBig Semiconductor locked up a $75 million equity round co-led by the and . DreamBig, founded in 2019, develops chiplet platforms, and its specialties include applications in large language models, generative AI and more. The company has raised nearly $93 million, .
Big global deals
The biggest round outside the U.S. went to a startup down under.
- Sydney-based renewable energy startup locked up a Series A worth approximately $201 million.
Methodology
We tracked the largest announced rounds in the ¸½½üÉÏÃÅ database that were raised by U.S.-based companies for the seven-day period of July 13 to July 19. Although most announced rounds are represented in the database, there could be a small time lag as some rounds are reported late in the week.
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