Another $1B+ pumped into New York City startups in May!
Today, I take a look at the state of venture capital and angel funding during the month of May in New York. Analyzing some publicly available data from our friends at CrunchBase, we break down the aggregate statistics for all funding deals by stage of funding (Seed, Series A, Series B, and Series C+) including mention of notable rounds. This analysis does not include debt financings.
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The average Seed round in NYC for May was $2.79M Tweet This
The median Seed round in NYC for May was $2.5M Tweet This
$64.21M was invested across early stages rounds in NYC in May Tweet This
20.68% of early-stage funding nationally went to startups in NYC in May Tweet This
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The average Series A round in NYC for May was $8.96M Tweet This
The median Series A round in NYC for May was $8M Tweet This
$107.5M was invested across Series A rounds in NYC in May Tweet This
8.39% of Series A funding nationally went to startups in NYC in May Tweet This
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The average Series B round in NYC for May was $32.38M Tweet This
The median Series B round in NYC for May was $21M Tweet This
$125M was invested across Series B rounds in NYC in May Tweet This
8.17% of Series B funding nationally went to startups in NYC in May Tweet This
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The average Series C+ round in NYC for May was $66.36M Tweet This
The median Series C+ round in NYC for May was $58M Tweet This
$705M was invested across Series C+ rounds in NYC in May Tweet This
12.81% of late-stage funding nationally went to startups in NYC in May Tweet This
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$1.03B was invested in NYC #startups in May in NYC across 50 deals Tweet This
11.62% of startup funding nationally went to startups in NYC in May Tweet This
NYC VC funding in May was -27% from last month and +74% from the same period last year Tweet This