With so much going on in the city’s thriving ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the happenings in the space. We keep you abreast of a few of things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 12/22 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC Tech events including news for Dataiku, The Wing, Avanan, and much more…
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Dataiku, data collaboration platform, has raised $101M in Series C funding from investors that include Battery Ventures, FirstMark, Alven Capital, ICONIQ Capital, and Dawn Capital. Founded by Clément Stenac, Florian Douetteau, Marc Batty, and Thomas Cabrol in 2013, Dataiku has now raised a total of $146.7M in total funding over five funding rounds.
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The Wing, the coworking space for women, has raised $75M in Series C funding from investors that include New Enterprise Associates, Sequoia Capital, Upfront Ventures, Airbnb, and WeWork. Founded in 2016 by Audrey Gelman and Lauren Kassan, The Wing has now raised a total of $117.5M over a total of five rounds.
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Cybersecurity platform Avanan has raised $25M in Series B funding from investors that include Magma Venture Partners, StageOne Ventures, and Greenfield Partners. Founded by Gil Friedrich, Michael Landewe, and Roy Rotem in 2014, Avanan has now raised a total of $41.4M over three funding rounds.
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Temi, the company behind the first personal robot, has raised $21M in Series B funding from investors that include Generali Investments Europe, John Wu, and Ogawa Health Care International. Temi was founded by Yossi Wolf in 2015.
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Direct-to-consumer beverage brand Dirty Lemon Beverages has raised $15M in additional funding from The Coca-Cola Company. Dirty Lemon was founded by Zak Normandin in 2015 and has now raised a total of $15.1M in reported funding.
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Propel, the tech platform focused on safety net and public benefits, has raised $12.8M in Series A funding from investors that include Kleiner Perkins, Andreessen Horowitz, Omidyar Network, Nyca Partners, Alexa von Tobel, and Thirty Five Ventures. Founded by Jimmy Chen and Shelly Ni 2014, Propel has now raised a total of $18.2M in funding over four rounds.
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JUST Water, the environmentally friendly consumer water brand, has raised an additional $4.3M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The company was founded by Drew Fitzgerald in 2012 and JUST Water had previously raised $2M in funding in the fall of 2017. The filing indicates that there were twenty-six participants in this close and that the total offering is for $7M.
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INHOUSE, the membership club for restaurant aficionados, has raised an additional $2M in equity funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that there was one participant in the round. Benjamin Leibowitz is listed as an Executive and Director in the filing.
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According to a recent SEC filing, Narmi, the fintech platform designed for credit unions and regional institutions, has raised an additional $1.9M in funding. The filing indicates that there were nineteen participants. Narmi was founded by Chris Griffin and Nikhil Lakhanpal in 2016 and previously raised $100K as a convertible note.
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CorpAxe, which was previously known as Finiato, the platform for sell-side marketing, has raised an additional $1.25M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. CorpAxe was founded by Edward Byon and had previously raised $500K in the spring of 2018. The filing indicates that this most recent funding was provided by a single party.
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According to a recent SEC filing, Tokr, the cannabis dispensary discovery app, has raised $485K in funding. The total filing is for $1.9M and there were four participants in this close.
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CoverUS, the blockchain-based startup that allows people to monetize their health data, has raised $360K in funding in the form of a SAFE note according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that there were six participants in this round. CoverUS was founded in April of 2018 by Andrew Hoppin and Christopher Sealey.
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SendFriend is the blockchain network built for migrants who overpay for international money transfer. Founded by David Lighton, Sendfriend has raised a Pre-Seed Round of $200K led by 8 Decimal Capital and 2020 Ventures, and it has now raised a total of $1.9M across six rounds.
Nominations are now open for AlleyWatch’s 2019 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. Nominations extended until 1/10. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.