Capital raising stories
Technology Investment Network (TIN) and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) have launched their third annual investor report.
NZVCA estimates that there were over 25 domestic and international funds active in early-stage venture in New Zealand during 2017.
Social media campaigns help New Zealand charities secure $1m in funding in less than two weeks through online community initiative.
Investments will focus on expansion opportunities in sectors such as sustainable food production, agriculture technology, healthcare, clean energy.
Kiwi firm Invert Robotics secures NZD $6.4 million, expands to Europe with offices in the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark.
PledgeMe to launch new Ta Koha lending platform with Māori Women Development Inc, aiming to bridge inequality gap in lending.
Cultivate Christchurch gears up to plant seeds of change with 'Broccoli Bonds', merging investment with social impact.
FileInvite streamlines the process of requesting, receiving and storing personal information without the need to use email.
New Zealand conversational AI startup Ambit secures the Callaghan Innovation R&D Growth Grant, enabling acceleration of its cutting-edge research.
CodeLingo is a platform which enables users to scale end-to-end software development processes that improve code quality.
Methodist Mission Southern is using their Vodafone Foundation funding to create and pilot a bespoke youth VR learning programme.
The startup plans to use the funding to continue driving growth in New Zealand while also expanding into the UK market.
The company will use the funds to improve its proprietary technologies, scaling business operations and expanding into key Asian markets.
SheEO's radical funding model, backed by Theresa Gattung, launches in NZ, offering no-interest loans and vast networks to boost female-led ventures.
Christchurch's Ethique clinches £500,000 in a record day to fuel fight against plastic waste with eco-friendly beauty bars.
Digital Shadows has raised $26 million in a Series C funding round, which will be put towards global expansion and its service development.
Ethique demands funds for global expansion, launching its second equity crowdfunding campaign on PledgeMe on 29 September, seeking USD $350k to USD $500k.
CMIC will incubate potential startups and industry pipelines to strengthen New Zealand's computing and media ecosystem.
New Zealand tech startup Melodics has raised US$1.2m in seed capital to take its instrument learning software to more aspiring musicians.
Singtel Group's venture capital arm Singtel Innov8 is backing US 'deception technology' firm Attivo Networks through an undisclosed amount of funding.