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The 10 Largest US Startup Fundings of March 2017

Reza Chowdhury by Reza Chowdhury
The 10 Largest US Startup Fundings of March 2017
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Armed with some data from our friends at CrunchBase, I broke down the 10 largest rounds in the US for March 2017. I have included some additional information as well such as round type, industry, location, investors in the round, and date of funding, to further the analysis. Bioscience and Life Sciences were excluded from this analysis to retain a focus on tech-enabled startups.

 

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service titan

  1. ServiceTitan $80,000,000

Round: Series B
Industry: Home Services, SaaS, Software
Location: Los Angeles
Date raised: 03/15/17
Investors in the round: Lead – ICONIQ Capital
  


Looker

  1. Looker $81,500,000

Round: Series D
Industry: Analytics, Business Intelligence, Data Visualization
Location: SF Bay Area
Date raised: 03/30/17
Investors in the round: Lead – CapitalG, Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Redpoint, Geodesic Capital, Sapphire Ventures, Meritech Capital Partners

 


ChargePoint 

  1. ChargePoint, Inc. $82,000,000

Round: Series G
Industry: Big Data, Clean Energy, Electric Vehicle, Energy Management, GreenTech, Hardware, Internet of Things, SaaS, Software
Location: SF Bay Area
Date raised: 03/02/17
Investors in the round: Lead – Daimler, Braemar Energy Ventures, BMW i Ventures, Rho Capital Partners, Linse Capital

 


Cradlepoint 

  1. Cradlepoint $89,000,000

Round: Series C
Industry: Cloud Management, Network Hardware, Wireless
Location: Boise
Date raised: 03/09/17
Investors in the round: Lead – TCV
 


Roblox 

  1. Roblox Corporation $92,000,000

Round: Series C
Industry: Developer Platform, Online Games, Video Games
Location: SF Bay Area
Date raised: 03/14/17
Investors in the round: Lead – Meritech Capital Partners, Lead – Index Ventures

 

 


 DraftKings

  1. DraftKings $100,000,000

Round: Series E
Industry: Fantasy Sports, Online Games, Sports
Location: Boston
Date raised: 03/09/17
Investors in the round: Lead – Eldridge Industries

 


 Smartsky

  1. SmartSky Networks $170,000,000

Round: Series B
Industry: Telecommunications, Web Hosting, Wireless
Location: Charlotte
Date raised: 03/28/17
Investors in the round: Lead – Goldman Sachs

 


Instacart 

  1. Instacart $400,000,000

Round: Series D
Industry: Delivery, E-Commerce, Grocery, Same Day Delivery
Location: SF Bay Area
Date raised: 03/07/17
Investors in the round: Lead – Sequoia Capital, Whole Foods Market, Andreessen Horowitz, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

 


AirBnB

  1. Airbnb $447,800,000

Round: Series F
Industry: Hospitality, Marketplace, Sharing Economy, Travel, Travel Accommodations
Location: SF Bay Area
Date raised: 03/09/17
Investors in the round: Lead – TCV, Lead – CapitalG, Jeff Jordan, Alfred Lin

 


GRAIL 

  1. GRAIL $900,000,000

Round: Series B
Industry: Health Care, Health Diagnostics, Medical Device
Location: SF Bay Area
Date raised: 03/02/17
Investors in the round: Lead – ARCH Venture Partners, Johnson & Johnson Development Corporation

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