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Startups Weekly: Mixed messages from venture capital

Last updated: April 19, 2025 11:57 pm
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Welcome to Startups Weekly — your weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Want it in your inbox every Friday? Sign up here.

This week brought us a mix of news in the startup world. From IPO filings to funding rounds, founders’ frustrations to VCs creating liquidity, there were plenty of interesting stories to keep track of.

Most interesting startup stories from the week

In a week filled with contrasts, startups showed both confidence and insecurity. Even second-time founders faced struggles.

Fearless or not: Design software company Figma filed for an IPO, despite recent market uncertainties that led other companies to pause their plans. However, Figma faced its own challenges, including a legal dispute with a competitor.

Frustrated: U.K. founders expressed frustration at the funding gap between British startups and their U.S. counterparts, highlighting the challenges they face in raising capital.

Smashed: AI-powered reading curation app, Smashing, shut down due to disappointing growth, showcasing the harsh reality of the startup world.

Suspended: Indian Uber rival BluSmart suspended its services amidst regulatory investigations, adding to the challenges faced by startups in highly regulated markets.

Back: Bolt’s CEO returned to unveil a new vision for the fintech company, signaling a fresh start for the company.

Investigating: Rippling faced obstacles in serving a CEO due to international legal issues, highlighting the complexities of operating across borders.

Tailwinds: OpenAI’s potential acquisition of Windsurf for $3 billion shows the continued interest in AI technology.

Most interesting VC and funding news this week

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This week’s funding news hinted at better days ahead for startups, with increased valuations and significant investments.

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Growing: British insurance startup Marshmallow raised $90 million at a valuation over $2 billion, showcasing its success in serving underserved customers.

Hammered win: Hammerspace secured $100 million to expand its data management business, highlighting the demand for innovative solutions in the tech industry.

New chapter: Medicare advisory startup Chapter raised $75 million at a $1.5 billion valuation, demonstrating the potential in the healthcare sector.

Phantom limbs: Phantom Neuro raised $19 million for its innovative prosthetic control device, showing the importance of medical technology in improving lives.

Resilient: Conifer’s $20 million seed round for its rare earth element-free electric motors highlighted the focus on sustainable technology.

Sunny days: Arnergy’s $15 million Series B extension will help expand solar access in Nigeria, addressing energy challenges in the region.

Bullish: Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund raised $4.6 billion for its growth fund, signaling a positive outlook on the startup ecosystem.

Last but not least

Hans Swildens of Industry Ventures

VCs like Industry Ventures are finding ways to create liquidity even in challenging times. Hans Swildens discussed strategies for navigating the current landscape in the latest episode of StrictlyVC Download.

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