The Funding & Investors section helps you analyze the fundraising journey of companies associated with a legal entity. It provides visibility into funding rounds, investors, valuations, and investment activity over time.
Switch Between Associated Companies
If a legal entity is linked to multiple companies, you can use the company selector at the top of the section to switch between associated companies and view their respective funding and investor information.
This allows you to analyze fundraising activity across the legal entity’s entire company portfolio without leaving the page.
Review Funding Highlights
At the top of the section, you can quickly view key fundraising metrics, including:
🔹 Total funding rounds
🔹 Largest funding round
🔹 Total investors
🔹 Latest post-money valuation
🔹 Revenue multiples and valuation metrics
These highlights provide a quick snapshot of the company's funding history and scale.
Explore Funding Rounds
The Funding Rounds table provides a detailed view of all recorded funding events.
For each round, you can review information such as:
🔹 Funding date
🔹 Round type
🔹 Amount raised
🔹 Pre-money valuation
🔹 Post-money valuation
🔹 Revenue multiples
🔹 EV/EBITDA metrics
🔹 Investor participation
This helps you understand how the company has raised capital over time and evaluate the terms associated with each funding event.
Analyze the Investor Base
The Investors section provides a detailed breakdown of investors participating in the company. You can filter investors by category, including Venture Capital, Private Equity, Angel Investors, and Other Institutions.
For each investor, you can review information such as investment status, number of rounds invested, first investment date, board representation, and exit status. This helps you identify key backers, understand investor commitment, and evaluate the quality of the company's investor network.
Gain a Complete View of Fundraising Activity
By combining funding rounds, valuation trends, and investor participation data, this section helps you understand how a company has raised capital, who has backed it, and how its valuation has evolved over time.


