Funded Startups in Chesterfield
The 10 most recent funded companies associated with Chesterfield span at least three distinct cities sharing that name.
The 10 most recent funded companies associated with Chesterfield span at least three distinct cities sharing that name. Chesterfield, Missouri is the most represented location, with five entries: Catalyxx (biotechnology, $3M Series Unknown, May 2025), D2 Consulting (health care), IN10T (agriculture), Sheer Logistics (IT), and Woodall Homes (real estate, $6M venture round in February 2021). Chesterfield, Derbyshire in the UK contributes Superior Wellness ($3M, August 2025) and Magnavale ($470K, May 2023), while Grenova (biotechnology) represents Chesterfield, Virginia.
The most recent round on record is Codis — pharmaceuticals and manufacturing — which closed a private equity deal on October 15, 2025, the only non-venture structure in this set. Five of the ten rounds closed in 2025, and all but four entries kept deal size undisclosed. Disclosed amounts range from $470K (Magnavale) to $6M (Woodall Homes), with biotechnology and health care each appearing twice across the dataset.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among these Chesterfield companies?
Woodall Homes (Chesterfield, Missouri) leads with a $6M venture round closed in February 2021. Catalyxx and Superior Wellness each raised $3M in 2025 — Catalyxx in a biotechnology Series Unknown in May, Superior Wellness in a health care Series Unknown in August. Magnavale disclosed $470K in May 2023. The other six companies did not disclose round sizes.
Which Chesterfield city has the most funded startups in this data?
Chesterfield, Missouri accounts for five of the ten companies — Catalyxx, D2 Consulting, IN10T, Sheer Logistics, and Woodall Homes — across biotechnology, health care, agriculture, IT, and real estate. Chesterfield, Derbyshire (UK) contributes two companies (Superior Wellness, Magnavale), and Chesterfield, Virginia one (Grenova). Two entries (Codis, Ivani) are listed under a generic U.S. Chesterfield without a state designation.
Are all these companies from the same Chesterfield?
No. The dataset includes companies from at least three distinct Chesterfields: Missouri (US), Derbyshire (UK), and Virginia (US). Researchers targeting a specific geography should filter by the full city-region designation to avoid conflating companies across different markets.
What sectors are showing the most recent funding activity in Chesterfield?
Biotechnology and health care each appear twice in the dataset. The three most recent rounds — Codis (pharmaceuticals/manufacturing, October 2025), Ivani (data/telecommunications, September 2025), and Superior Wellness (health care, August 2025) — cover distinct verticals, indicating no single sector dominates the recent deal flow.
What round types have Chesterfield-based companies been raising?
Nine of the ten rounds are classified as Series Unknown or Venture – Series Unknown, meaning the specific stage was not publicly disclosed. The sole exception is Codis, which raised a private equity round in October 2025 — the most recent entry in the dataset and the only non-venture structure shown.
How concentrated is the funding activity over time?
Five of the ten rounds closed in 2025, with three of those coming between April and October 2025 alone (Catalyxx, Grenova, Codis, Ivani, Superior Wellness). The earliest round shown is Woodall Homes in February 2021, giving a roughly four-and-a-half-year window across the full dataset.
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