Series G Funded Startups
Across the 25 most recent Series G rounds shown, Cerebras Systems’ $1.1B on 2025-10-01 is the clear size outlier: every other disclosed round in the list i…
Across the 25 most recent Series G rounds shown, Cerebras Systems’ $1.1B on 2025-10-01 is the clear size outlier: every other disclosed round in the list is below $750M, including Clio’s $500M (2025-11-15) and Chime’s $750M (2021-08-13). The smallest disclosed amount is Bit-stocks Limited at $620K on 2022-05-03, making the disclosed range extremely wide.
Sector and timing cluster. Financial Services appears repeatedly (Upgrade $165M on 2025-10-13; TripActions $154M on 2022-10-12; GoCardless $312M on 2022-02-08; OfBusiness $185M on 2021-12-20; Chime $750M on 2021-08-13; Chargebee $125M on 2021-04-20; plus Nubank $400M on 2021-01-28 and Stash $125M on 2021-02-03), while the entries span from 2021-01-28 (Nubank) to 2025-11-17 (Distalmotion), with several of the newest rounds landing in late 2025 (Clio 2025-11-15, Distalmotion 2025-11-17, and Upgrade 2025-10-13). Geographically, the list is not dominated by a single city, but the United States shows up frequently (e.g., Cerebras Systems in Sunnyvale; Sysdig in San Francisco; Seismic in San Diego; Hopper in Montréal is Canada).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed Series G rounds look most extreme in size, and how do they compare to the rest of the list?
Cerebras Systems’ $1.1B on 2025-10-01 is the only round above $1B, while Clio’s $500M (2025-11-15) is the next-largest disclosed entry and Chime’s $750M (2021-08-13) sits below that top number. On the low end, Bit-stocks Limited’s $620K on 2022-05-03 is the smallest disclosed amount in the table, well below every other disclosed round shown.
Are the most recent rounds concentrated in a narrow window, and who closed closest to the end of the range?
The latest date in the list is 2025-11-17 with Distalmotion at $150M, followed closely by Clio on 2025-11-15 at $500M. Several additional rounds cluster in late 2025, including Upgrade on 2025-10-13 ($165M), Cerebras Systems on 2025-10-01 ($1.1B), and Infra.Market on 2025-09-20 ($83M).
Does any sector dominate the Series G mix in this table?
Financial Services is the most repeated sector across the 25 rows, spanning Upgrade ($165M, 2025-10-13), TripActions ($154M, 2022-10-12), GoCardless ($312M, 2022-02-08), OfBusiness ($185M, 2021-12-20), Chime ($750M, 2021-08-13), Chargebee ($125M, 2021-04-20), Nubank ($400M, 2021-01-28), and Stash ($125M, 2021-02-03). Other sectors appear but do not show the same density (for example, Biotechnology includes Epic Sciences $24M on 2023-04-14 and RareCyte $24M on 2021-09-09).
Are there clear geographic clusters, or is the list broadly distributed?
The list is broadly distributed by city/country rather than dominated by one metro. The United States appears frequently across different hubs (e.g., Cerebras Systems in Sunnyvale at $1.1B on 2025-10-01; Sysdig in San Francisco at $350M on 2021-12-15; Seismic in San Diego at $170M on 2021-08-16; Farmers Business Network in San Carlos at $300M on 2021-11-18), while other countries contribute notable entries like Clio (Vancouver), Wallapop (Barcelona), GoCardless (London), and Nubank (São Paulo).
Which entries are the biggest outliers by sector or profile compared with the rest of the disclosed range?
Beyond size, sector composition also stands out: Cerebras Systems combines Artificial Intelligence (AI), Hardware, and Cloud Computing with a disclosed $1.1B on 2025-10-01, which is far above the rest of the disclosed amounts. In contrast, Bit-stocks Limited at $620K on 2022-05-03 is both the smallest disclosed round and an outlier in scale relative to other sectors’ typical disclosed amounts (e.g., Agriculture with Farmers Business Network at $300M on 2021-11-18).
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