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SixThirty

Founders Atul Kamra Brian Matthews Jim McKelvey

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Total investments 180
Average round size
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The average size of a deal this fund participated in
$3M
Portfolio companies 121
Rounds per year 16.36
Lead investments 11
Follow on index
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How often the fund supports its portfolio startups at next rounds
0.33
Exits 10
Key employees 9
Stages of investment
Early Stage Venture
Seed

Areas of investment

  • Financial Services
  • FinTech
  • Software
  • Finance
  • Machine Learning
Summary

In 2013 was created SixThirty, which is appeared as VC. The main department of described VC is located in the St Louis. The fund was located in North America if to be more exact in United States.

Comparing to the other companies, this SixThirty performs on 25 percentage points less the average number of lead investments. The usual things for fund are deals in the range of 1 - 5 millions dollars. The fund is constantly included in 7-12 investment rounds annually. The real fund results show that this VC is 13 percentage points less often commits exit comparing to other companies. The high activity for fund was in 2015. When the investment is from SixThirty the average startup value is 5-10 millions dollars.

Among the most popular fund investment industries, there are Banking, Software. The fund has no exact preference in a number of founders of portfolio startups. When startup sums 4 of the founder, the probability for it to get the investment is little. Besides, a startup requires to be at the age of 2-3 years to receive the investment from the fund. For fund there is a match between the location of its establishment and the land of its numerous investments - United States. Among the most popular portfolio startups of the fund, we may highlight S4, ClearServe, Hedgeable.

The typical case for the fund is to invest in rounds with 2-3 participants. Despite the SixThirty, startups are often financed by Startupbootcamp, Barclays Accelerator, powered by Techstars - London, Wayra. The meaningful sponsors for the fund in investment in the same round are Cultivation Capital, UMB Banks, Reach Capital. In the next rounds fund is usually obtained by Prosper Women Entrepreneurs, UMB Banks, Reinventure Group.

This organization was formed by Atul Kamra, Brian Matthews, Jim McKelvey. We also calculated 18 valuable employees in our database.

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Notable deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Diesta

InsurTech
Payments
Software
16 Oct 2024 -

IVM Markets

$3M15 Aug 2024 London, England, United Kingdom

Armilla AI

Artificial Intelligence
Software
$4M15 Feb 2024 Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Brella Insurance

Financial Services
Insurance
InsurTech
$20M23 Jan 2024 New Jersey, United States

PayGround

FinTech
Health Care
Mobile Payments
Payments
Point of Sale
Software
$19M28 Nov 2023 Gilbert, Arizona, United States

Diesta

InsurTech
Payments
Software
$2M09 Nov 2023 -

Accelex

Analytics
Data Integration
Financial Services
$16M02 Nov 2023 London, England, United Kingdom

CipherStash

$3M18 Oct 2023 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Bloom

Financial Services
$7M16 May 2023 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
News
Neosec, an API security startup, emerges from stealth with $20.7M

– Neosec, a cybersecurity platform designed to secure APIs, emerged from stealth with $20.7 million in series A funding from True Ventures, New Era Capital Partners, TLV, SixThirty, and several angel investors.
– According to CEO Giora Engel, the proceeds will be put toward product development and growing Neosec’s business in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
– Researchers are sounding the alarm on threats to enterprise security arising from insecure APIs. Last November, Forrester warned that organizations that fail to address API vulnerabilities could face significant data breaches. And in March, Salt Security released a report on API security that showed that that 91% of organizations suffered an API-related problem last year, with more than half (54%) reporting finding exploits in their service APIs.

FutureFuel.io Raises $10 Million Series A1 Round From the Investment Arms of Established Financial Services Entities Led by UBS

– FutureFuel.io, a student loan repayment platform that helps borrowers pay down debt quickly and efficiently, today announced a $10m Series A1 round, bringing its total Series A funding to $21.6M.
– This latest round was led by UBS, the world’s leading global wealth management firm, with additional participation from the investing arms of established technology, financial services, and insurance leaders, including new investor Aflac Ventures, and existing investors Fiserv, and Salesforce Ventures. Fiserv, Salesforce, and UBS are also customers of FutureFuel.io, leveraging the platform to address student debt within their workplace, as an employee benefit. All previous FutureFuel.io investors also participated in this round of funding, including Rethink Impact, Vulcan Capital, Breton, SixThirty, and the Impact Engine.

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Total investments 180
Average round size 3M
Rounds per year 16.36
Peak activity year 2018
Lead investments 11
Follow on index 0.33
Exits 10
Group Appearance index 0.56

Latest deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Diesta

InsurTech
Payments
Software
16 Oct 2024 -

IVM Markets

$3M15 Aug 2024 London, England, United Kingdom

Armilla AI

Artificial Intelligence
Software
$4M15 Feb 2024 Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Brella Insurance

Financial Services
Insurance
InsurTech
$20M23 Jan 2024 New Jersey, United States

PayGround

FinTech
Health Care
Mobile Payments
Payments
Point of Sale
Software
$19M28 Nov 2023 Gilbert, Arizona, United States

Diesta

InsurTech
Payments
Software
$2M09 Nov 2023 -

Accelex

Analytics
Data Integration
Financial Services
$16M02 Nov 2023 London, England, United Kingdom

CipherStash

$3M18 Oct 2023 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Bloom

Financial Services
$7M16 May 2023 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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