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 the things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 4/15 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC startup events featuring news for MilkMate, Whizz, Oshi Health, and much, much more.
Clear Street – $270M
Clear Street, an infrastructure platform for the capital markets that offers prime brokerage services, has raised $270M in a Series B extension led by Prysm Capital. Founded by Chris Pento, and Sachin Kumar in 2019, Clear Street has now raised a total of $470M in reported equity funding. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – Clear Street Adds $270M to its Series B Round for its Tech-Enabled Prime Brokerage
AlphaSense – $100M
AlphaSense, a market intelligence and search platform, has raised $100M in a Series D extension led by CapitalG. Founded by Jack Kokko in 2011, AlphaSense has now raised a total of $592.1M in reported equity funding.
Cybersyn – $62.9M
Cybersyn, a data-as-a-service platform for economic data, has raised $62.9M in Series A funding led by Snowflake. Cybersyn was founded by Alex Izydorczyk in 2022.
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Oshi Health – $30M
Oshi Health, a virtual care platform for gastrointestinal health, has raised $30M in Series B funding led by Koch Disruptive Technologies. Founded by Sam Holliday, Sameer Berry, and Sona Chandra in 2019, Oshi Health has now raised a total of $59.5M in reported equity funding.
NetBox Labs – $20M
NetBox Labs, a spin-out from NS1 (acquired by IBM) focused on network automation, has raised $20M in Series A funding led by Flybridge. NetBox Labs was founded by Kris Beevers and Jeremy Stretch in 2023. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – NetBox Labs Raises $20M to Automate Network Management with an Open-Source Solution
HUG – $5M
HUG, a social marketplace for digital art, has raised $5M in Seed funding led by DIGITAL and OKX Ventures. HUG was founded by Randi Zuckerberg and Debbi Soon in 2022.
MilkMate – $5M
MilkMate, a breast pumping solution for the workplace, has raised $5M in Seed funding. MilkMate was founded by Patrice Meagher in 2022.
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Fulcrum Technologies – $4.5M
Fulcrum Technologies, a yet-to-launch stealth startup, has raised $4.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that this round came from eighteen investors. Fulcrum Technologies was founded by Lawrence Manning in 2023.
Pollen – $3.5M
Pollen, a management and growth platform for freelancers, has raised $3.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $4.2M and there were sixteen investors in this close. Founded by Hillary Bush in 2022, Pollen has now raised a total of $4.7M in reported equity funding.
Whizz – $3.4M
Whizz, a rental platform for e-bikes for delivery workers, has raised $3.4M in Seed funding led by TMT Investments. Founded by Alex Mironov, Artem Serbovka, Ksenia Proka, and Mike Peregudov in 2021, Whizz has now raised a total of $4.4M in reported equity funding.
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