Funded Startups in Na - Puerto Rico
The disclosed amounts in this Puerto Rico listing are heavily concentrated at the top end: Red Cat raised $47M on 2025-06-17, which dwarfs the next-largest…
The disclosed amounts in this Puerto Rico listing are heavily concentrated at the top end: Red Cat raised $47M on 2025-06-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds (Kiwi at $75M on 2023-05-22 is actually higher, but among the most recent entries after the $40K placeholders, the $47M round is the largest disclosed amount in the 2024–2025 window). Below those leaders, several rounds cluster far lower, including multiple $40K rounds (Hospitri on 2025-06-03 and Puny.bz on 2025-06-03) and additional sub-$1M checks such as SOLX’s $450K (2024-12-02) and Digital International Bank’s $460K (2023-01-25).
Geographically and temporally, San Juan dominates: 13 of the 16 rows list San Juan (including Red Cat, Hospitri, Puny.bz, Isla Pharmaceuticals, and others), with the remaining entries split to Guaynabo (Quibble) and one row shown as San Juan while labeled by the address line. The dated entries span 2021-10-20 (FV Bank, undisclosed) through 2025-06-17 (Red Cat), and most of the list sits in mid-2023 to mid-2024, with a dense cluster around June 2024 (Raincoat $150K on 2024-06-26, Intervoice undisclosed on 2024-07-11, and related entries nearby). Sector-wise, Financial Services appears in multiple entries (Raincoat in 2024 and 2023, Gulp Data in 2023), and “Series Unknown” is the most common classification in the rows shown, alongside “undisclosed” amounts for Intervoice (2024-07-11), Quibble (2022-11-01), and FV Bank (2021-10-20).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the largest here, and how separated is it from the rest?
Kiwi’s $75M round on 2023-05-22 is the largest disclosed amount in the 16-row list, and it sits above the next-highest disclosed figures such as Red Cat’s $47M (2025-06-17) and Isla Pharmaceuticals’ $2M (2024-10-03), creating a wide gap versus most other disclosed amounts.
Are there outsized small-dollar outliers that make the funding distribution look uneven?
Yes. Two separate entries list $40K on 2025-06-03 (Hospitri and Puny.bz), and multiple other disclosed rounds are still comparatively small (SOLX $450K on 2024-12-02; Digital International Bank $460K on 2023-01-25; Cultimar Technologies $1M on 2024-10-23).
Do the most recent rounds cluster into a short date window?
The latest dates concentrate tightly in June 2025: Red Cat closed on 2025-06-17 ($47M), and two additional entries were dated 2025-06-03 (Hospitri $40K; Puny.bz $40K). Beyond that spike, many earlier entries fall between mid-2023 and mid-2024, including Raincoat in both 2024-06-26 ($150K) and 2023-10-04 ($130K).
How concentrated is the geography within Puerto Rico, based on the cities shown?
San Juan accounts for 13 of the 16 rows, including Red Cat (San Juan) and multiple Financial Services entries like Raincoat (San Juan) and Gulp Data (San Juan). The exceptions visible in the table are Guaynabo (Quibble) and the remaining entries that are still displayed with Puerto Rico location context.
What stage mix stands out across the rows, and where does ‘Series Unknown’ dominate?
‘Series Unknown’ is the most frequent classification in the shown rows, covering names like Red Cat (2025-06-17), Hospitri (2025-06-03), and Isla Pharmaceuticals (2024-10-03). Stages with disclosed amounts also appear at the edges, including Seed (SOLX $450K on 2024-12-02; Intuition $4M on 2023-06-16) and Series A (FV Bank on 2021-10-20 is listed as undisclosed).
Which sectors repeat, and are they tied to a particular funding size range?
Financial Services shows up multiple times via Raincoat ($150K on 2024-06-26 and $130K on 2023-10-04) and Gulp Data ($10M on 2023-06-22), spanning from sub-$200K rounds into a mid single-digit–million range. Other sectors appear once in this slice (e.g., Blockchain and Cryptocurrency with Red Cat at $47M; Biotechnology with Isla Pharmaceuticals at $2M).
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