The latest venture capital, seed, pre-seed, and angel deals for NYC startups for 1/18/2024 featuring funding details for DailyPay, Kashable, and much more. This page will be updated throughout the day to reflect any new fundings.
DailyPay – $75M
DailyPay, an on-demand pay platform, has raised $75M in Venture funding led by Carrick Capital Partners. Founded by Jason Lee and Robert Law in 2015, DailyPay has now raised a total of $264M in reported equity funding. In conjunction with the announcement, DailyPay also announced $100M in additional funding as an expanded credit facility.
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Kashable – $25.6M
Kashable, an employer-provided socially responsible credit platform, has raised $25.6M in Series B funding led by Revolution and Moneta VC. Kashable was founded by Einat Steklov and Rishi Kumar in 2013.
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RocketStar – $2M
RocketStar, a reusable rocket propulsion startup, has raised $2M in Seed funding. Founded by Christopher Craddock, David Peebler, and Michael Cassandra in 2014, RocketStar has now raised a total of $3.3M in reported equity funding. The company also announced the acquisition of Miles Space, a space propulsion spacecraft manufacturer.