The latest venture capital, seed, pre-seed, and angel deals for NYC startups for 12/12/2024 featuring funding details for 1m, Cofactr, and much more. This page will be updated throughout the day to reflect any new fundings.
1m – $10M
1m, a risk management platform for healthcare organizations, has raised $10M in Series A funding led by Banner Health. Founded by Jeff Ellis and Chris Giuliano in 2022, 1m has now raised a total of $17.7M in reported equity funding.
Cofactr – $17.2M
Cofactr, a supply chain and logistics management platform that streamlines hardware manufacturing, has raised $17.2M in Series A funding led by Bain Capital Ventures. Founded by Matthew Haber and Phillip Gulley in 2021, Cofactr has now raised a total of $28.8M in reported equity funding.
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FINNY – $4.3M
FINNY, an AI prospecting and lead generation platform for financial advisers, has raised $4.3M in Seed funding led by Maple VC and Hanover Technology Investment Management. Founded by Eden Ovadia, Theodore Janson, and Victoria Toli in 2023, FINNY has now raised a total of $4.8M in reported equity funding.
Hyro – $15M
Hyro, a conversational AI platform for the healthcare industry, has raised $15M in Series B funding led by Healthier Capital. Founded by Israel Krush and Rom Cohen in 2018, Hyro has now raised a total of $50M in reported equity funding.
Stainless – $25M
Stainless, a platform that allows developers to seamlessly generate SDKs for their APIs, has raised $25M in Series A funding led by Sequoia Capital. Founded by Alex Rattray in 43881, Stainless has now raised a total of $35M in reported equity funding.