
Climate X, a London-based climate risk modeling startup, has secured $18 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by Google Ventures, with participation from other investors including KluzaKamil and RoniHiranand. The funds will be used to expand Climate X's operations to the US and enhance its climate risk analytics platform. The company's founders had previously mortgaged their houses to keep the business afloat. This investment underscores the growing interest in climate tech and the importance of assessing climate risks for property investors. Climate X also shared a 12-slide pitch deck outlining their plans.
Payment processor Rainforest raises a $20M Series A led by Matt Brown at Matrix with participation from Infinity Ventures, Accel, BoxGroup, The Fintech Fund, Tech Square Ventures, and Ardent Venture Partners. @rainforestpay @matrixvc @thefintechfund https://t.co/QEJ5OvelE6
I’m excited to announce that I’ve led a $20M Series A investment into @rainforestpay on behalf of @matrixvc and joined the board. Rainforest enables software platforms to offer and monetize exceptional embedded payment experiences for end users. There’s a famous saying from… https://t.co/TLZBWUncKQ
Rainforest, which helps software companies "build and optimize" embedded financial services, raised a $20M Series A, bringing its total funding to $31.75M (@bayareawriter / TechCrunch) https://t.co/hllI8AS0e5 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/usAmhHVRs3














