Funded Startups in Santiago
Among the 50 most recent Santiago-funded entries, the largest disclosed round is NotCo (The Not Company) at $70M on 2022-12-12.
Among the 50 most recent Santiago-funded entries, the largest disclosed round is NotCo (The Not Company) at $70M on 2022-12-12. That $70M figure sits far above the rest of the disclosed amounts in this list, where several entries cluster much lower (for example, $35M at AgendaPro on 2025-08-20 and $48M at Toku on 2025-04-17, with many disclosed rounds in the hundreds of thousands to single-digit millions).
The timing is also clustered: 11 rounds with disclosed amounts fall between 2025-04-17 (Toku) and 2025-10-18 (Magnar), indicating a busy late-2025 window, while earlier years taper off from 2023-01-17 (BioElements) through 2022-12-12. The sector mix shows AI-heavy repetition, with multiple AI entries from 2025-05-02 (Bloom Alert, Series Unknown) to 2024-09-13 (Webdox), and funding stages skew toward “Series Unknown” and non-disclosed outcomes, with 18 entries labeled “undisclosed” and 18 entries labeled “Series Unknown” across these 50 rows.
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Frequently asked
What’s the biggest disclosed round in this Santiago list, and how does it compare to the rest?
NotCo (The Not Company) raised the largest disclosed amount at $70M on 2022-12-12. The next-largest disclosed rounds shown are materially lower (e.g., Toku at $48M on 2025-04-17 and AgendaPro at $35M on 2025-08-20), while many other disclosed entries are in the hundreds of thousands to single-digit millions.
Do rounds concentrate in a narrow time window around late 2025?
Yes—multiple large and mid-size disclosed rounds appear in a late-2025 cluster, including Toku at $48M (2025-04-17), NICO Seguros at $950K (2025-05-01), and AgendaPro at $35M (2025-08-20). The most recent disclosed entry is Pawer at $150K on 2025-11-21, and the list spans back to 2022-12-12.
How common are undisclosed or “Series Unknown” classifications here?
Across 50 rows, 18 entries list the amount as “undisclosed,” and 18 entries use “Series Unknown” for the round type (e.g., Bloom Alert at $undisclosed on 2025-05-02 and Acot Systems at $100K with “Series Unknown” on 2025-03-19). This means disclosed stage details are less frequent than missing/unspecified classifications.
Is there an over-represented sector pattern beyond one-off companies?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows up repeatedly across dates, such as WEELOCK (undisclosed) on 2025-08-17, Bloom Alert ($undisclosed) on 2025-05-02, Webdox ($2M) on 2024-09-13, and Omnix Corp ($1M) on 2023-02-01. Other sectors appear but with less visible repetition in the shown rows.
Which entries look like outliers on disclosed amount despite being in the same city?
Within Santiago, the most pronounced size outlier is NotCo (The Not Company) at $70M on 2022-12-12, dwarfing most other disclosed rounds. Another notable high-water mark is Toku’s $48M on 2025-04-17, while multiple smaller disclosed rounds sit well below that level (e.g., ACELER.AI at $20K on 2023-02-19).
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