Fundraising News for August 01, 2025

Several fintech companies have recently secured significant funding. Ramp, an expense management startup, has impressively bagged $500M in a Series E-2 round, raising its valuation to a hefty $22.5 billion. In contrast, Substack, a newsletter platform, has secured $100M in undisclosed funding, boosting its valuation to a commendable $1.1 billion. Simultaneously, TACEO, an Austria-based startup…

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Fundraising News for August 01, 2025

Several fintech companies have recently secured significant funding. Ramp, an expense management startup, has impressively bagged $500M in a Series E-2 round, raising its valuation to a hefty $22.5 billion. In contrast, Substack, a newsletter platform, has secured $100M in undisclosed funding, boosting its valuation to a commendable $1.1 billion. Simultaneously, TACEO, an Austria-based startup focusing on secure data computation, has received โ‚ฌ4.8 million in seed funding. Furthermore, Ultromics, a British AI-driven cardiology diagnostics firm, has landed โ‚ฌ48 million in a Series C round. Finally, Flyhomes, a Seattle-based real estate fintech firm, has secured $15m to expand its unique ‘Buy Before You Sell’ model.

Ramp secures $500M in Series E-2 round

Ramp, the expense management startup, has bagged $500M in a Series E-2 funding round. You can find more details here.

On Wednesday, Crunchbase News confirmed that Ramp successfully raised $500 million in a Series E-2 round, valuing the company at $22.5 billion.

Substack lands $100M in undisclosed funding

Substack has secured $100M in funding. Chernin Group, Andreessen Horowitz, and Skims CEO are among the key investors. Find more details here.

Recently, Substack secured $100 million in funding, boosting its valuation to $1.1 billion, a near 70% increase from its previous $650 million valuation in 2021. The company has yet to disclose its plans for the funding.

TACEO secures โ‚ฌ4.8 million in seed funding

TACEO, the Austria-based startup, has secured โ‚ฌ4.8 million in a Seed funding round. Investors include Archetype VC, a16z CSX, Cyber.Fund, A.Capital Ventures, Polymorphic Capital. Find more details here.

Today, TACEO announced the closure of its โ‚ฌ4.8 million seed funding round. The funds will help scale their innovative ‘Private Shared State’ project โ€“ a new approach to encrypted data collaboration.

Ultromics bags โ‚ฌ48 million in Series C round

Ultromics, the British AI-driven cardiology diagnostics firm, has bagged โ‚ฌ48 million in a Series C funding round. Key investors include L&G, Allegis Capital, Lightrock, Oxford Science Enterprises, GV, Blue Venture Fund, Oxford University. Find more details here.

Today, Ultromics announced that it has secured โ‚ฌ48 million in a Series C funding round. The funds will support the continued development of its innovative AI-driven cardiology diagnostics solutions.

Flyhomes lands $15m in undisclosed round

Flyhomes, the Seattle-based real estate fintech firm, has bagged $15m in a funding round. Find more details here.

Flyhomes has secured $15m in fresh funding to transition from a direct



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