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These are the 10 Largest NYC Advertising Startup Funding Rounds of 2015

Reza Chowdhury by Reza Chowdhury
These are the 10 Largest NYC Advertising Startup Funding Rounds of 2015
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Today, I take a look at the 10 companies that have raised the largest  advertising startup funding rounds in New York City in 2015 using some data from our friends at Crunchbase.   In addition to dollar amount, I have included type of round, investors, and total dollar amount raised by the startup to further the analysis.

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE 10 NYC ADVERTISING COMPANIES THAT RAISED

THE LARGEST ROUNDS IN 2015

 


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  1. Kinnek     $20M  

Round: Series B

Investors in the Round:
Great Oaks Venture Capital
Naval Ravikant
Version One Ventures
Sierra Ventures,
Matrix Partners
AngelPad
Thrive Capital

Total Capital raised:
$31.5M

 


 AnyClipMedia

  1. AnyClip Media   $21M  

Round: Venture

Investors in the Round:
GTI Capital
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)
Limelight Networks
Roman Abramovich

Total Capital raised:
$21M

 


Persado

  1. Persado   $21M  

Round: Series B

Investors in the Round:
Citi Ventures
American Express Ventures
Bain Capital Ventures
StarVest Partners

Total Capital raised:
$36M

 


Bluecore

  1. Bluecore   $21M  

Round: Series B

Investors in the Round:
Felicis Ventures
FirstMark Capital
Georgian Partners

Total Capital raised:
$28.22M

 


Magnetic

  1. Magentic   $25M  

Round: Series C

Investors in the Round:
Edison Partners
ORIX Ventures
the Honeywell pension
Jonathan Kraft
Roger Ehrenberg
CRV
Jason Finger

Total Capital raised:
$40.25M

 


Integral Ad Science

  1. Integral Ad Science   $27M  

Round: Series E

Investors in the Round:
Sapphire Ventures

Total Capital raised:
$76.75M

 


Conductor

  1. Conductor   $27M  

Round: Series D

Investors in the Round:
FirstMark Capital
Matrix Partners
Investor Growth Capital
Blue Cloud Ventures
Catalyst Investors

Total Capital raised:
$59.6M

 


Jun Group

  1. Jun Group   $28M  

Round: Series A

Investors in the Round:
Bridge Bank
Halyard Capital
Western Technology Investment

Total Capital raised:
$30.5M

 


LiveIntent

  1. LiveIntent   $32.5M  

Round: Series D

Investors in the Round:
FTV Capital
Battery Ventures
First Round
Shasta Ventures

Total Capital raised:
$65.1M

 


Percolate

  1. Percolate   $40M  

Round: Series C

Investors in the Round:
Sequoia Capital
Lightspeed Venture Partners
GGV Capital
First Round
Lerer Hippeau Ventures
Slow Ventures
Advancit Capital
Transmedia Capital

Total Capital raised:
$74.5M

 


Sprinklr

  1. Sprinklr   $46M  

Round: Series E

Investors in the Round:
Battery Ventures
Iconiq Capital
Intel Capital

Total Capital raised:
$123.5M

 


AppNexus

  1. AppNexus   $62.67M  

Round: Series F

Investors in the Round:
N/A

Total Capital raised:
$288.17M

 


Taboola

  1. Taboola   $117M  

Round: Series E

Investors in the Round:
Comcast Ventures
Fidelity Management & Research
Advance Publications
Carlo de Benedetti
Groupe Arnault
Yahoo! JAPAN
Marker

Total Capital raised:
$160M

 

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