Company Funding Search: Core Features and Principles
When you need to understand a company's capital operations, you often face scattered data and verification difficulties. This tool aggregates public funding information and presents key data such as funding rounds, amounts, and investors in a structured format. The funding round (e.g., Angel, Series A, Series B) is a crucial indicator of a company's growth stage. Typically, Angel rounds range from 500,000 to 5 million RMB, while later rounds can reach hundreds of millions.
Why Choose Our Company Funding Search?
- High data granularity: Includes hard-to-find fields from non-public channels, such as investment ratios and valuations.
- Structured results: Automatically consolidates scattered funding news into a timeline table.
- Fuzzy matching support: Recognizes the relationship between a company's common abbreviation and its registered legal name.
How to Use the Tool
- Enter the company's full name or common abbreviation (e.g., "ByteDance") in the search box.
- Click the search button to retrieve the funding history list.
- Click the "Disclosure Date" column to view the original news link for verification.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why do some funding rounds show as "Strategic Investment"?
When an investor provides resources instead of a purely financial investment, the system marks it as a strategic investment. These investments usually do not disclose specific amounts.
How can I determine the accuracy of the search results?
First, compare the valuation growth rate across multiple rounds to see if it is reasonable. Second, check if the investors have synergies with the company's business. Third, verify key timelines through the provided news links.
Important Notes
Data for overseas companies may be incomplete. Pre-IPO round information may have a 3-6 month lag. Please note that valuation calculation methods for financial enterprises are unique.
Pro Tips / Usage Suggestions
We recommend focusing on: 1. The interval between consecutive funding rounds (less than 12 months may indicate rapid expansion); 2. Multiple institutions co-investing in the same round (reflects market recognition); 3. The industry distribution of strategic investors. Typical data example: An AI company raised 500 million RMB in a Series B round in 2023, with a valuation of 2.5 billion RMB, led by Sequoia Capital.