
Corgi announces $106M raise at $2.6B valuation — triple what it was worth three weeks ago
Quick Take
Corgi, an insurance tech company, has raised $106 million in a Series B1 funding round, bringing its valuation to $2.6 billion. This valuation is three times higher than its worth just three weeks ago when it announced a $160 million Series B round.
Key Points
- Corgi's valuation surged from $866 million to $2.6 billion in three weeks.
- The latest funding round raised $106 million in Series B1.
- Corgi previously announced a $160 million Series B round.
- The rapid increase in valuation highlights investor confidence in Corgi.
- Corgi operates within the insurance technology sector.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryInsurance tech Corgi announced today an $106 million Series B1 raise, valuing the company at $2. 6 billion, just three weeks after announcing a $160 million Series B.
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