Weekly Refresh: NYC Startups Raised $413M+ in New Funding Last Week

Read our weekly refresh for trending NYC tech news.

Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Sep. 14, 2020
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Orchard raised $69M. Its platform lets users find, buy and sell homes. Revolution Growth led the Series C. The company is now preparing to triple its headcount by this time next year. [Built In NYC]

Sprinklr reached $2.7B valuation. Its customer experience management platform lets businesses interact with their customers across multiple channels. The company just raised $200 million in funding from equity firm Hellman & Friedman. [Built In NYC]

NYC healthtech funding hitting record levels. Health startups in New York City this year have already raised 25 percent more venture capital than in all of 2019. COVID-19 has drawn a lot of attention to startups in this space especially as the pandemic has exacerbated existing issues like depression and stress. [Built In NYC]

Melio launched out of stealth with $144M. Its platform lets businesses add vendors or upload bills and invoices, and then schedule payments. The money came from four recent funding rounds. [Built In NYC]

Sesame announced availability in NYC and Houston. The direct-to-patient healthcare company wants to make care more accessible. It also launched Sesame Video Visits earlier this year. [BusinessWire]

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