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Financial transactions database TigerBeetle raises $24m Series A funding

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TigerBeetle Raises $24 Million in Series A Funding Round

Key Highlights:

  1. Funding Details:
    • Amount Raised: $24 million
    • Lead Investor: Spark Capital general partner Natalie Vais
    • Other Investors:
      • Lenny Pruss of Amplify Partners
      • Stefan Thomas of Coil
      • Angel investors including:
        • Alexander Gallego, founder and CEO of Redpanda
        • Uriel Cohen, co-founder and executive chairman of Clear Street
        • Sachin Kumar, co-founder and CTO of Clear Street
        • Alex Rattray, former Stripe software engineer and founder of Stainless
  2. Total Capital Raised:
    • Current Total: Over $30 million
    • Previous Funding: $6.49 million in seed funding in January 2023
  3. Company Background:
    • Founded: 2022
    • Founder: Joran Dirk Greef, former Microsoft security consultant
    • Product: Open source Apache 2.0 database for high-performance online transaction processing (OLTP)
    • Transaction Capability: Processes up to 8,190 debit/credit transactions per query in a single network round-trip
    • Global Presence: North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia
    • Team: 8 employees, half of whom are staff engineers
  4. Strategic Decisions:
    • Series A Timing: Initially planned for later in the year, brought forward due to community growth and commercial interest
    • Use of Funds:
      • Investment in engineering
      • Go-to-market strategies
      • Development of TigerBeetle’s cloud platform
      • Doubling team size by end of year, with several new hires being former contractors familiar to the company
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