Venture - Series Unknown Funded Startups in Australia
Disclosed round sizes in this Australia “Venture - Series Unknown” set cluster heavily in the tens of millions, but one disclosed outlier dominates: Catheo…
Disclosed round sizes in this Australia “Venture - Series Unknown” set cluster heavily in the tens of millions, but one disclosed outlier dominates: Catheon Gaming raised $55M on 2022-10-17, while the next-largest disclosed rounds are $53M (Barrenjoey, 2022-05-17) and $41M (SEA Electric, 2022-06-15). At the low end, the smallest disclosed amount shown is $100K, appearing multiple times (e.g., Perfection Fresh Australia on 2022-03-15; Adapt Ideations on 2022-03-08; QuintessenceLabs on 2022-03-08; All G Foods on 2022-02-11; Marhaba Defi and others also show $100K).
Geographically, New South Wales and Victoria dominate the city entries (e.g., Sydney/NSW-based names like Catheon Gaming at 2022-10-17 and Queensland’s Brisbane appears at a smaller frequency, such as Octopus Deploy at 2025-10-10). Temporally, the 50 rows span from 2021-02-01 (DesignCrowd) through 2025-11-22 (The Memo), with a notable run in 2022: many of the largest disclosed amounts appear between April and October 2022 (e.g., SiteMinder $73M on 2021-09-14 sits earlier, while Zetaris $30M on 2022-04-06 and ATEC $16M on 2022-09-20 sit in that mid-window). Stage classification is uniform (“Venture - Series Unknown” for all 50 rows), with 5 rows marked “undisclosed” amounts (MIEngineers, Reejig, myInterview, Sidekicker, and undisclosed entry set).
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What stands out in disclosed round size within this “Venture - Series Unknown” Australia list, and how concentrated is it?
Catheon Gaming’s $55M (2022-10-17) is the only disclosed round above $50M; the next-largest disclosed figures are $53M (Barrenjoey, 2022-05-17) and $41M (SEA Electric, 2022-06-15). At the floor, $100K appears repeatedly (e.g., Perfection Fresh Australia, 2022-03-15; QuintessenceLabs, 2022-03-08; Adapt Ideations, 2022-03-08), creating a wide spread between the top and the smallest disclosed rounds.
Which city/state patterns are most visible across the 50 entries?
New South Wales and Victoria account for many of the listed locations, with repeated Sydney/NSW-based entries such as Catheon Gaming (Sydney, $55M on 2022-10-17) and Barrenjoey (Sydney, $53M on 2022-05-17), while Victoria appears frequently via Melbourne/Victoria entries such as SEA Electric (Dandenong, $41M on 2022-06-15) and The Memo (Armadale, $13M on 2025-11-22). Queensland is present but less frequent, such as Octopus Deploy (Brisbane, $30M on 2025-10-10).
How should the 2021–2025 timeline be interpreted here—are there obvious temporal clusters?
The displayed rounds span 2021-02-01 (DesignCrowd) through 2025-11-22 (The Memo), with the mid-period (2022) containing many of the higher-disclosed amounts—for example EQL at $25M (2022-04-11), Zetaris at $30M (2022-04-06), and ATEC at $16M (2022-09-20). The largest disclosed round overall (Catheon Gaming’s $55M) falls in that 2022 cluster on 2022-10-17.
Are there outliers worth flagging besides the top-size round?
Yes. Several entries sit far below the main tens-of-millions band at the $100K level (e.g., Perfection Fresh Australia, $100K on 2022-03-15; Adapt Ideations, $100K on 2022-03-08; All G Foods, $100K on 2022-02-11). Separately, five entries have “undisclosed” amounts (MIEngineers, Reejig, myInterview, Sidekicker, and the other undisclosed row in the list), so comparisons should rely on disclosed figures when assessing extremes.
What does the sector mix suggest—are any sectors repeated at the “3+ entries” threshold?
Several sectors appear multiple times in the 50 rows, with Information Technology showing up across entries such as Haventec (IT, $11M on 2021-12-17), Cydarm (IT, $3M on 2022-03-08), and SiteMinder (IT, $73M on 2021-09-14). Financial Services also repeats, including Barrenjoey ($53M, 2022-05-17), Timelio ($8M, 2022-08-10), and Superhero ($11M, 2021-10-26), while Energy appears again via ATEC ($16M, 2022-09-20) and SEA Electric ($41M, 2022-06-15) and others.
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