Category: CTO
Acrew Capital, Jeff Bezos back Colombia-based proptech La Haus’ $100M debt, equity round
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in acrew capital, Bezos Expeditions, Colombia, CTO, David Velez, finance, Funding, Fundings & Exits, Greenspring Associates, Hadi Partovi, jeff bezos, La Haus, latin america, lauren kolodny, Marc Benioff, Medellin, mexico, Moore Strategic Ventures, nubank, proptech, real-estate, Recent Funding, Renegade Partners, retail, Stanford University, startup, Startups, TIME Ventures, Venture CapitalThis post is by Mary Ann Azevedo from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch La Haus, which has developed an online real estate marketplace operating in Mexico and Colombia, has secured $100 million in additional funding, including $50 million in equity and $50 million in debt financing. The new capital was obtained as an extension to…
Kikoff raises $30M for its hybrid consumer-credit and financial-literacy service
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in ceo, cfo, core innovation capital, credit, credit history, CTO, economy, finance, Fintech, Funding, Fundings & Exits, lightspeed venture partners, Money, personal finance, personal finance education, Recent Funding, San Francisco, startup, Startups, Steph Curry, TC, united states, Venture CapitalThis post is by Mary Ann Azevedo from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch Kikoff, a personal finance platform aimed at helping consumers build credit, announced today that it has raised $30 million in a Series B round. The capital is in addition to the $12.5 million the startup raised across previously unannounced seed and Series…
Kaszek Ventures leads a $15 million round in Chilean asset management startup, Fintual
This post is by Marcella McCarthy from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch Like other financial sectors in Latin America, the retail investing space is getting a facelift by local tech startups that are cashing in on the untapped potential for democratizing asset management in the region. One of those startups is Chilean-based Fintual, which today…
Accept.inc secures $90M in debt and equity to scale its digital mortgage lending platform
This post is by Mary Ann Azevedo from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch A lot of startups were built to help people make all-cash offers on homes with the purpose of gaining an edge against other buyers, especially in ultra-competitive markets. Accepti.inc is a Denver-based company that is attempting to create a new category in…
Brazilian proptech startup QuintoAndar lands $300M at a $4B valuation
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in Articles, Brazil, coinbase, CTO, finance, financial services, Funding, Fundings & Exits, Kaszek Ventures, Kevin Efrusy, latin america, player, property technology, proptech, QuintoAndar, real-estate, Recent Funding, renting, Ribbit Capital, sao paulo, Series E, Silicon Valley, Softbank, Stanford University, startup, Startups, TechCrunch, technology, Venture CapitalThis post is by Mary Ann Azevedo from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch Fintech and proptech are two sectors that are seeing exploding growth in Latin America, as financial services and real estate are two categories in particular dire need of innovation in a region. Brazil’s QuintoAndar, which has developed a real estate marketplace focused…
Alchemy raises $80M at a $505M valuation to be the ‘AWS for blockchain’
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in Alchemy, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Apple, Articles, bank, Bitcoin, Blockchain, ceo, chairman, charles schwab, Co-founder, coinbase, computing, cryptocurrencies, Cryptocurrency, CTO, decentralization, dfj growth, Doordash, driver, Emilie choi, Funding, Fundings & Exits, Google, Jared Leto, Jerry Yang, LinkedIn, manchester united, Microsoft, netflix, New York, Nikil Viswanathan, pantera capital, president, Recent Funding, Reid Hoffman, SaaS, samsung, San Francisco, Stanford University, startup, Startups, TC, technology, uber, united states, Venture Capital, YahooThis post is by Mary Ann Azevedo from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch Blockchain developer platform Alchemy announced today it has raised $80 million in a Series B round of funding led by Coatue and Addition, Lee Fixel’s new fund. The company previously raised a total of $15.5 million, so the latest financing brings its total…
Spectral raises $6.2M for its DevSecOps service
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in Akamai, API, ceo, computing, Conduit, CTO, Enterprise, Funding, Fundings & Exits, HP, jenkins, Klarna, machine learning, Recent Funding, Security, security tools, Startups, Tel Aviv, travisThis post is by Frederic Lardinois from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch Tel Aviv-based Spectral is bringing its new DevSecOps code scanner out of stealth today and announcing a $6.2 million funding round. The startup’s programming language-agnostic service aims to automated code security development teams to help them detect potential security issues in their codebases…