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Welcome to our daily newsletter on tech funding. Here are the top recent deals.

TF Analytix team.

Debt
  • Wayflyer, a USA-based financial technology company, secured $1 billion in debt funding. The investment came from Neuberger Berman. Wayflyer specializes in providing financing to e-commerce sellers. Source

Pre-seed
  • SimpleClosure, a USA-based business management company, announced a pre-seed funding round of $1.5 million. The investment was led by Vera Equity and Cambrian Ventures. SimpleClosure focuses on automated business closure solutions. Source

Seed
  • Worldover, a UK-based regulatory technology company, raised $3.5 million in seed funding. Index Ventures and Chalfen Ventures led the investment, with participation from Entrepreneur First and Plug and Play Ventures. Worldover provides automated product compliance software for cosmetics companies. Source

  • Firstcard, a USA-based financial technology company, announced $4.7 million in seed funding. AngelList Early Stage Quant Fund provided the investment. Firstcard specializes in fintech solutions for credit cards and banking tailored for college students. Source

  • pumpspotting, a USA-based healthcare technology firm, secured $2.2 million in seed funding. Sincere Corporation, Maine Venture Fund, and Unum Business Ventures were the primary investors. pumpspotting focuses on providing a breastfeeding support platform. Source

  • TRLab, a USA-based blockchain company, raised $5 million in seed funding. The round was led by Hivemind Capital Partners and included participation from OKX Ventures and HashKey Capital. TRLab specializes in developing digital art experiences and collectibles. Source

  • Antaris, a USA-based space technology company, announced seed funding totaling $3.5 million. Streamlined Ventures led the round, with participation from HCVC and E2MC. Antaris is developing a cloud software platform for satellites. Source

Series A
  • POINT.ME, a USA-based travel technology company, raised $10 million in series A funding. Thayer Ventures led the round, with participation from PAR Capital Ventures, RiverPark Ventures, and Plug and Play Ventures. POINT.ME operates a metasearch engine for booking flights with loyalty points. Source

  • Harmonya, a USA-based artificial intelligence company, secured $20 million in series A funding. Bright Pixel Capital led the investment, and other participants included Team8, Arc Investors, J Ventures, Silicon Road Ventures, Allen & Company, LiveRamp Ventures, and Susa Ventures. Harmonya specializes in AI-powered product data platforms for CPG and retail. Source

  • e-mobilio, a Germany-based automotive technology company, announced series A funding of €10.2 million. SET Ventures led the round, with participation from Übermorgen Ventures, Wi Venture, Seed+Speed, Gateway Ventures, and 2punkt7. e-mobilio provides a buying platform to facilitate the switch to electric mobility. Source

  • MFast, a Vietnam-based financial technology company, closed a series A funding round with $6 million. Wavemaker Partners led the investment, and additional participants included Krungsri Finnovate, Headline Asia, Do Ventures, JAFCO Asia, and Ascend Vietnam Ventures. MFast offers a financial services platform that provides loans and insurance. Source

  • Shop Circle, a UK-based ecommerce company, secured $120 million in series A funding. The investment was led by 645 Ventures and 3VC, with participation from QED Investors and NfX. Shop Circle specializes in providing an e-commerce software suite. Source

  • Strise, a Norway-based financial technology company, announced a series A funding round totaling $10.8 million. The round was led by Atomico and included participation from existing investors, Camilla Giesecke, Phil Chambers, Allison Pickens, Riya Grover, Francois Callens, and Marcus Krylborn. Strise is developing AI-powered anti-money laundering software. Source

Series B
  • Exyn Technologies, a USA-based robotics company, secured series B funding. The lead investors were C.R. Kennedy & Company and Aero X Ventures. Exyn Technologies focuses on developing autonomous robotics systems for industrial applications. Source

  • LumaCyte, a USA-based medical technology company, announced series B funding. Detailed funding amounts and lead investors were not specified. LumaCyte specializes in developing bioanalytical instrumentation for cellular analytics. Source

  • d-Matrix, a USA-based artificial intelligence company, closed a series B funding round with $110 million. The investment was led by Temasek and included Playground Global, M12, Nautilus Venture Partners, Entrada Ventures, Industry Ventures, Ericsson Ventures, Marlan Holdings, Mirae Asset, Cortes Capital, Archerman Capital, TGC Square, Lam Capital, and Samsung Ventures. d-Matrix develops an inference compute platform for generative AI. Source

Series C
  • Arduino, a Switzerland-based hardware company, raised $22 million in series B funding. The investment was led by Anzu Partners and included CDP Venture Capital and Arm. Arduino provides open-source electronics and edge computing solutions. Source

  • Ibex Medical Analytics, an Israel-based healthcare technology company, secured $55 million in series C funding. 83North led the round, with participation from Sienna Venture Capital, Octopus Ventures, aMoon, Planven Entrepreneur Ventures, and Dell Technologies Capital. Ibex Medical Analytics develops AI solutions for cancer diagnosis. Source

Strategic
  • H2 Green Steel, a Sweden-based manufacturing company, announced a strategic funding round totaling $1.5 billion. The investment was led by Altor and included GIC, Hy24, Just Climate, Andra AP-fonden, Temasek, AMF, Cristina Stenbeck, Hitachi Energy, IMAS Foundation, Kinnevik, Schaeffler, Vargas, and Wallenberg Investments. H2 Green Steel is developing green steel production technology. Source

Venture
  • Envisics, a UK-based automotive technology company, closed a venture funding round with $100 million. The round did not specify lead investors. Envisics develops augmented reality heads-up display technology for cars. Source

  • AlixLabs, a Sweden-based semiconductors company, raised SEK 40 million in venture funding. Navigare Ventures and Industrifonden led the round, with participation from FORWARD.one. AlixLabs specializes in atomic layer etching technology for semiconductors. Source

  • Momnt, a USA-based financial technology company, announced a venture funding round of $15 million. TruStage Ventures led the investment, with participation from Rockefeller Asset Management and Saluda Grade Ventures. Momnt provides real-time lending and payment solutions for businesses. Source

  • Livefront, a USA-based IT services company, secured venture funding. The specific funding amount and lead investors were not provided. Livefront offers digital product design and engineering services. Source

That’s it.