New York investors tighten the reins for startup funding as macroeconomic conditions raise concerns. Activity strong in the earliest stages but late-stage deal activity fizzles with only 4 deals for the entire month.
Today, I take a look at the state of venture capital and early-stage funding for April 2022 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 (Early-stage [Pre-Seed, Seed], Series A, Series B, and Late Stage [Series C+]) including mention of notable rounds. In order to maintain a focus on tech-enabled startups, this analysis does not include rounds for biotech, real estate, lending startups as well as debt financings.
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The average Seed round in NYC for April was $3.2M Tweet This
The median Seed round in NYC for April was $2.5M Tweet This
$95.8M was invested across early stages rounds in NYC in April Tweet This
9.3% of early-stage funding nationally went to startups in NYC in April Tweet This
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The average Series A round in NYC for April was $18.2M Tweet This
The median Series A round in NYC for April was $14.2M Tweet This
$472.7M was invested across Series A rounds in NYC in April Tweet This
16.7% of Series A funding nationally went to startups in NYC in April Tweet This
The AlleyWatch audience is driving progress and innovation on a global scale. With its regional media properties, AlleyWatch serves as the highway for technology and entrepreneurship. There are a number of options to reach this audience of the world’s most innovative organizations and startups at scale including strategic brand placement in front of, lead generation from, and developing thought leadership within our audience of key decision-makers in the New York business community and beyond. Find out more here.
The average Series B round in NYC for April was $31.0M Tweet This
The median Series B round in NYC for April was $31.5M Tweet This
$372.0M was invested across Series B rounds in NYC in April Tweet This
9.4% of Series B funding nationally went to startups in NYC in April Tweet This
The AlleyWatch audience is driving progress and innovation on a global scale. With its regional media properties, AlleyWatch serves as the highway for technology and entrepreneurship. There are a number of options to reach this audience of the world’s most innovative organizations and startups at scale including strategic brand placement in front of, lead generation from, and developing thought leadership within our audience of key decision-makers in the New York business community and beyond. Find out more here.
The average late-stage round in NYC for April was $96.9M Tweet This
The median late-stage round in NYC for April was $52.5M Tweet This
$387.4M was invested across late-stage rounds in NYC in April Tweet This
2.9% of late-stage funding nationally went to startups in NYC in April Tweet This
The AlleyWatch audience is driving progress and innovation on a global scale. With its regional media properties, AlleyWatch serves as the highway for technology and entrepreneurship. There are a number of options to reach this audience of the world’s most innovative organizations and startups at scale including strategic brand placement in front of, lead generation from, and developing thought leadership within our audience of key decision-makers in the New York business community and beyond. Find out more here.
$1.3B was invested in NYC #startups in April in NYC across 72 deals Tweet This
6.3% of startup funding nationally went to startups in NYC in April Tweet This