Clear Street, a New York-based capital markets platform, closed a $165 million Series B round, giving the company a valuation of $1.7 billion. Led by Prysm Capital, the investment included contributions from NextGen Venture Partners, Walleye Capital, NEAR Foundation, McLaren Strategic Ventures, Validus Growth Investors and others.
Belong, a San Mateo, Calif.-based rental home management platform, secured $80 million in Series C funding. Fifth Wall led the round, which included participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Battery Ventures and GGV Capital.
Meter Inc., a San Francisco-based developer of internet infrastructure for businesses, picked up $38 million in Series B funding led by Sequoia Capital and Lachy Groom. Sequoia’s Ravi Gupta will join the company’s board.
clicOH, a shipping services provider for businesses in Latin America, closed a $25 million Series A round. Tiger Global Management led the investment, which included support from JAM Fund, FundersClub and others.
Parallel Learning, a New York-based digital platform offering psychological evaluations and support services for students with learning and thinking differences, raised $20 million in Series A funding. Tiger Global Management led the round, which included participation from Obvious Ventures, Vine Ventures and Barry Sternlich’s JAWS.
equipifi, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based startup providing banks and credit unions with buy now, pay later technology, completed a $12 million Series A round. Curql Collective via Curql Fund and PHX Ventures led the funding.
Amaryllis Payment Solutions, a payments platform with offices in Tel Aviv and West Palm Beach, Fla., grabbed a $10 million Series B round led by Fintop Capital and JAM Fintop.
PayEngine, a Los Angeles-based payments platform for vertical software-as-a-service companies, raised $10 million in Series A financing. Point72 Ventures led the round, which included support from Mucker Capital, BAM Ventures and K5 Global.
Bubblehouse, a New York-based NFT social marketplace, snagged about $9 million in seed funding. Lead investor Cassius Family was joined by Third Kind Venture Capital, SV Angel, Kima Ventures and Watertower Ventures in the round.
Pebble, a financial app, launched with $6.2 million in funding from investors including Y Combinator, Lightshed Ventures, Soma Capital, Eniac Ventures, Global Founders Capital, Montage Ventures, East Ventures, Cadenza Capital, The House Fund, Spice Capital, Helium-3 Ventures and Bluewatch Ventures.
AMP Global Technologies, a Dubai-headquartered blockchain-based video entertainment platform, was seeded with a $5.6 million investment led by MaC Venture Capital.
Hyfé Foods, a Chicago-based producer of low-carb, protein-rich mycelium flour, secured a $2 million pre-seed investment. The Engine led the round, which included support from Blue Horizon, Caffeinated Capital, Supply Change Capital and others.
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