HURUN RESEARCH FINDS 494 UNICORNS IN WORLD
CHINA LEADS USA BY 206 TO 203, MAKING UP 83% OF WORLD’S UNICORNS. INDIA AND UK FOLLOW WITH 21 AND 13. ‘BIG 4’ MAKE UP STAGGERING 90%.
WORLD’S TOP THREE UNICORNS FROM CHINA: ANT FINANCIAL US$150BN, BYTEDANCE US$75BN AND DIDI CHUXING US$55BN
E-COMMERCE AND FINTECH LEAD WITH 68 AND 56 UNICORNS, FOLLOWED BY CLOUD 44
UNICORNS IN AI SECTOR 40, SHARED ECONOMY 22, LIFE SCIENCES 18. OTHER SECTORS INCLUDE EDTECH, E-CARS, BLOCKCHAIN, 3D PRINTING, SPACE TECH AND ROBOTICS
7 YEARS AVERAGE AGE OF UNICORN
SEQUOIA WORLD’S MOST SUCCESSFUL INVESTOR INTO UNICORNS, BEING A KEY INVESTOR IN ONE IN FIVE OF THE WORLD’S UNICORNS. OTHERS INCLUDE TENCENT, SOFTBANK, TIGER, IDG, GOLDMAN SACHS AND ALIBABA.
TOTAL VALUE OF ALL KNOWN UNICORNS IN THE WORLD US$1.7 TRILLION
The Hurun Research Institute released last October the inaugural Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019, a ranking of the world’s billion-dollar tech ‘start-ups’ founded in the 2000s and not yet listed on a public exchange. This is the first year of the list, and follows on from the 6th quarterly Hurun China Unicorn Index. Valuations are a snapshot of 30 June 2019.
Hurun Research found 494 unicorns in the world, based in 24 countries and 118 cities. Set up seven years ago on average, they are worth US$3.4bn on average and US$1.7tn in total.
Hurun Report Chairman and Chief Researcher Rupert Hoogewerf said: “We have found just under 500 unicorns in the world. The Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019 is designed to inspire entrepreneurship amongst wannabe entrepreneurs and encourage investors. These young companies, only seven years old on average, are the world’s most exciting start-ups, leading a new generation of disruptive technology.”
“China and the USA dominate with over 80% of the world’s known unicorns, despite representing only half of the world’s GDP and a quarter of the world’s population. The rest of the world needs to wake up to creating an environment that allows unicorns to flourish in.”
Where are the World’s Unicorns based?
The world’s unicorns are based in only 24 countries around the world, spread around 118 cities. China pipped the USA to lead by 206 versus 203, together accounting for over 80% of the world’s unicorns. Europe has 35 unicorns.
India was third with 21 unicorns, led by payments solutions platform One97 Communications (US$10bn), cab aggregator Ola Cabs (US$6bn), online educator Byju’s (US$6bn), and travel-stay finder OYO Rooms (US$5bn).
The UK was fourth with 13, led by health and beauty online retailing platform The Hut Group (US$5bn). Interestingly, the UK has more unicorns than Germany and France combined.
By city, Beijing is the world’s unicorn capital with 82, comfortably ahead of San Francisco with 55, followed by Shanghai, New York and Hangzhou. As a region, Silicon Valley leads the world with 102 or 21% of the world’s unicorns.
Table 1: Top Countries and cities where the world’s unicorns are based
Country | City | |||||
1 | China | 206 | 1 | Beijing | 82 | |
2 | USA | 203 | 2 | San Francisco | 55 | |
3 | India | 21 | 3 | Shanghai | 47 | |
4 | UK | 13 | 4 | New York | 25 | |
5 | Germany | 7 | 5 | Hangzhou | 19 | |
5 | Israel | 7 | 6 | Shenzhen | 18 | |
7 | South Korea | 6 | 7 | Nanjing | 12 | |
8 | Indonesia | 4 | 8 | Palo Alto | 10 | |
8 | France | 4 | 9 | Bengaluru | 9 | |
8 | Brazil | 4 | 9 | Redwood City | 9 | |
11 | Switzerland | 3 | 9 | London | 9 | |
12 | Sweden | 2 | 12 | Guangzhou | 8 | |
12 | Japan | 2 | 12 | Boston | 8 | |
12 | Singapore | 2 | 14 | Gurgaon | 7 | |
15 | Spain | 1 | 15 | Mountain View | 6 | |
15 | Australia | 1 | 16 | Sunnyvale | 5 | |
15 | Colombia | 1 | 16 | Seoul | 5 | |
15 | Ireland | 1 | 18 | Sao Paulo | 4 | |
15 | Finland | 1 | 18 | Jakarta | 4 | |
15 | Argentina | 1 | 18 | San Diego | 4 | |
15 | Malta | 1 | 18 | Atlanta | 4 | |
15 | Philippines | 1 | 18 | Santa Monica | 4 | |
15 | Estonia | 1 | 18 | Paris | 4 | |
15 | Luxembourg | 1 | 18 | Berlin | 4 | |
18 | Chengdu | 4 | ||||
18 | Hong Kong | 4 | ||||
18 | Chicago | 4 |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
What industries are the World’s Unicorns from?
E-commerce and fintech make up 31% of the world’s unicorns, followed by cloud and AI. The world’s unicorns span 25 industries, with the ‘Big 5 Industries’ making up half of the total. Hoogewerf says, “These are the industries that are disrupting the world economy, initiating the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and widely considered to hold the key to the future. Not surprising that many of the world’s top young talent want to work in these sectors.”
Table 2: Top Industries
For the full list of companies by sector, see Appendix 2
Industry | No. of Unicorns | % of total value | |
1 | E-commerce | 68 | 9% |
2 | FinTech | 56 | 22% |
3 | Cloud | 44 | 7% |
4 | Artificial Intelligence | 40 | 5% |
5 | Logistics | 34 | 6% |
6 | Health Tech | 27 | 3% |
7 | Media & Entertainment | 24 | 9% |
8 | Shared Economy | 22 | 11% |
9 | Software and Services | 21 | 1% |
10 | Life Sciences | 18 | 3% |
10 | Big Data | 18 | 2% |
12 | E-Cars | 15 | 2% |
12 | EdTech | 15 | 2% |
14 | Real Estate Tech | 13 | 2% |
15 | Consumer Goods | 12 | 4% |
16 | New Retail | 11 | 1% |
16 | Blockchain | 11 | 2% |
18 | New Energy | 10 | 1% |
19 | Video Games | 9 | 1% |
20 | Cyber Security | 7 | 1% |
21 | Instant Messenger | 6 | <1% |
22 | Robotics | 4 | 1% |
23 | AR/VR | 3 | 1% |
23 | 3D Printing | 3 | <1% |
23 | Space tech | 3 | 2% |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
E-commerce. Whilst Amazon may have grown to become the world’s leading ecommerce platform, there are plenty of e-commerce start-ups that are competing in this space. South Korea’s largest online retailer Coupang, US online market-place Wish and CARS from China lead the industry with US$9bn valuations, followed by China’s Meicai and Indonesia’s Tokopedia (US$7bn). Total value of all the e-commerce unicorns in the world is US$147.5bn, or 9% of the total value of the club.
FinTech. Fintech is revolutionizing the world financial sector and disrupting the calm demeanour of the long established banks. The most valued FinTech unicorn is Ant Financial (US$150bn), followed by online wealth management platforms Lufax (US$38bn) and Stripe (US$23bn). FinTech dominates with US$376bn or 22% of the total value of all unicorns.
Cloud. The Cloud industry comes third with 7% of the unicorns in the list. Top cloud computing companies are US-based enterprise software company Infor (US$50bn) and IoT solutions provider Samsara Networks (US$4bn), followed by Australia-based Canva (US$3bn), Confluent (US$3bn) and Rubrik (US$3bn). Total value of all cloud unicorns is US$116bn.
Artificial Intelligence boasts a total of 40 unicorns or 8% of the global list. Top AI companies are US-based self-driving automation developer Argo AI (US$7bn) and robotics company UiPath (US$7bn), followed by China-based SenseTime (US$6bn) and Megvii (US$4bn). Total value of all AI unicorns is US$81bn.
Logistics has 34 unicorns led by China-based Cainiao (US$19bn) and San Francisco-based DoorDash (US$13bn), followed by JD Logistics (US$12bn) and Go-Jek (US$10bn). These unicorns make up 6% of the global list and their combined valuation comes to US$108bn.
HealthTech ranks 6th with 27 or 5.4% of the unicorns. The industry mostly caters to providing healthcare services or financing assistance with the help of technology. With its own online healthcare ecosystem, PingAn Healthcare Technology is the most valuable at US$9bn. Following is Hangzhou-based WeDoctor, an online healthcare outfit at US$6bn, and United Imaging (US$4bn).
Media & Entertainment has 24, or just above 4.8% of the unicorns. The most valued in the sector is ByteDance (US$75bn), followed by China-based Kuaishou (US$18bn). Other interesting entries include Reddit (US$3bn) and Deezer (US$1bn). Total value of all the unicorns in this industry comes to US$149bn or 9% of the whole list.
Shared Economy at 8th spot with 22 unicorns, and the total value of industry unicorn comes to US$193bn or just 4.4%. The sector is led by Beijing-based mobile transportation platform Didi Chuxing (US$55bn). Online marketplace Airbnb (US$38bn) comes second followed by American shared workspaces company WeWork (US$30bn).
Life Sciences is in 10th place with 18, or just under 4% of the unicorns. At the top is biopharmaceutical company Samumed (US$12bn), followed by genome sequencing start-up Grail (US$8bn), and Roivant Sciences (US$7bn). Genome or genetic sequencing in the Biotech industry is making a round for its possible ability to prevent and detect diseases early. Grail, Tempus (US$3bn), Oxford Nanopore Tech (US$2bn), 23andMe (US$2bn) and 10X Genomics (US$1bn) are start-ups actively involved in the gene-sequencing space. Total value of all biotech unicorns comes to US$57bn or above 3% of the total.
Which are the world’s Most Successful Investors?
Sequoia is far and away the world’s most successful investment platform at finding and investing into unicorns, investing into one in five of the world’s known unicorns, followed by SoftBank, Tencent, Tiger, IDG, Goldman Sachs and Alibaba. Hoogewerf says, “Unicorns are supposed to be hard to find, but investors like Sequoia, Softbank and Tencent make it look easy.”
An interesting difference between China and the USA is that China’s big tech companies are also some of the world’s biggest investors into start-ups. The likes of Amazon and Google by contrast, barely make the Top 100 investors.
Table 3: Most successful investors into unicorns – Top 10
(for the full list of the Top 100 investors, see Appendix)
Investor | No. Of Unicorns | |
1 | Sequoia | 92 |
2 | Tencent | 46 |
3 | Softbank | 42 |
4 | Tiger Fund | 36 |
5 | IDG | 31 |
6 | Goldman Sachs | 24 |
7 | Alibaba | 22 |
8 | Andreessen Horowitz | 20 |
8 | DST | 20 |
10 | GGV | 19 |
10 | Qiming | 19 |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
Start-up or incubated? 20 or 4% of the world’s unicorns were incubated by large companies before being spun off and attracting outside investors. Hoogewerf says, “Chinese companies are far and away the most successful at spinning off unicorns, with 18 of the world’s 20 ‘spun-off’ unicorns. Alibaba, for example, started Alipay, before spinning its fintech business into Ant Financial in 2014.”
Alibaba, PingAn and China-based e-commerce platform JD have spun off three unicorns respectively, followed by Suning and Netease with two respectively.
Table 4: Unicorns spun off from large corporations
Company Name | Spun off from | Country | Valuation US$bn | Industry |
Ant Financial | Alibaba | China | 150 | FinTech |
Taobao Dianying | Alibaba | China | 2 | E-commerce |
Alisports | Alibaba | China | 1 | Media & Entertainment |
Lufax | PingAn | China | 38 | FinTech |
Ping An Healthcare Technology | PingAn | China | 9 | Health Tech |
OneConnect | PingAn | China | 7 | FinTech |
JD Digits | JD | China | 19 | FinTech |
JD Logistics | JD | China | 12 | Logistics |
JD Health | JD | China | 1.5 | Health Tech |
Suning Finance | Suning | China | 7 | FinTech |
Suning Sports | Suning | China | 2 | Media & Entertainment |
NetEase Music | Netease | China | 1.5 | Media & Entertainment |
Youdao | Netease | China | 1 | Software and Services |
Beike | Lianjia | China | 9 | Real Estate Tech |
Uber ATG | Uber | USA | 7 | Shared Economy |
Du Xiaoman Financial | Baidu | China | 3 | FinTech |
Whaley | CMC | China | 1.5 | Consumer Goods |
Shuhai | Haidilao | China | 1.5 | Logistics |
RRS | Haier | China | 1.5 | Logistics |
Kingsoft Cloud | Kingsoft | China | 1.5 | Cloud |
Daojia | 58 | China | 1 | Software and Services |
Nikola Motor Company | Nikola | USA | 1 | E-Cars |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
Top 10 Unicorns in the World
The Top 10 make up 31% of the total valuation of all the world’s unicorns. All are from the USA or China.
Table 5: Hurun Global Unicorns 2019 TOP 10
Rank | Name | Valuation (US$ billion) | Headquarters |
1 | Ant Financial | 150 | Hangzhou, China |
2 | ByteDance | 75 | Beijing, China |
3 | Didi Chuxing | 55 | Beijing, China |
4 | Infor | 50 | New York City, USA |
5 | JUUL Labs | 48 | San Francisco, USA |
6 | Airbnb | 38 | San Francisco, USA |
6 | Lufax | 38 | Shanghai, China |
8 | SpaceX | 35 | Los Angeles, USA |
9 | WeWork | 30 | New York City, USA |
10 | Stripe | 23 | San Francisco, USA |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
Ant Financial. At US$150 billion, Hangzhou-based Ant Financial is the most valuable unicorn in the world. Founded in 2014, Ant Financials’ main business is the online payment platform Alipay, which was spun out of Alibaba. In June 2018, Ant Financial raised US$14bn in a round led by GIC and Tamasek to value the business at US$150bn.
ByteDance. Valued at US$75bn, Beijing-based content discovery platform ByteDance is the second-most valuable unicorn. Founded in 2012 by Zhang Yiming, ByteDance runs AI powered news-aggregation platform, Jinri Toutiao and more famously video-sharing application TikTok. Bytedance has raised US$4.3bn to date in three funding rounds from investors like General Atlantic, KKR, Primavera Capital Group, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Softbank. In July, ByteDance acquired Jukedeck, an AI-powered music creating application.
Didi Chuxing. Valued at US$55bn, Beijing-based cab-hailing platform Didi Chuxing is the 3rd most valuable unicorn in the world. Founded in 2012 by Cheng Wei, Didi has raised US$21.2bn from 31 investors in 18 funding rounds. Its latest funding was in July from Toyota Motor Corp for US$600mn. It has entered into a joint venture with energy giant BP to build electric vehicle charging stations in China.
Infor. Valued at US$50bn, New York-based Infor builds SMB and Enterprise ERP software cloud products. Founded by Jim Schaper in 2002, Infor has raised US$4bn in four rounds of funding with the latest coming in January, when it raised US$1.5bn from Golden Gate Capital and Koch Equity Development.
JUUL Labs. San Francisco-based JUUL Labs is an e-cigarettes manufacturer which reportedly controls three-fourth of the US nicotine-vaping products market. Founded in 2015 by Adam Bowen, James Monsees, Kevin Burns and Tim Danaher, JUUL has raised US$13.6 billion till date. Its latest funding round with mutual fund Capital Re in May valued the unicorn at US$48 billion. Two other vaping businesses made the list: San Francisco-based PAX Labs and Shenzhen-based RELX, both valued at US$2bn.
Airbnb. Founded in 2008, San Francisco-based Airbnb is an online marketplace for travellers looking for lodging. Airbnb currently operates in 81,000 cities in 191 countries. In 2018 alone, 2 million guests used Airbnb rentals. Since inception, Airbnb has raised US$4.4 bn in 16 rounds.
Lufax. Shanghai-based online financial asset marketplace was incubated PingAn Insurance and has raised US$3 billion from investors including Primavera Capital Group, COFCO and BlackPine.
SpaceX. Elon Musk founded LA-based SpaceX in 2002, and has raised US$3.2bn in 22 funding rounds, with the latest one valuing the unicorn at US$35 billion.
WeWork. With a valuation of US$30bn, new York-based WeWork is the 9th most valuable unicorn in the world, providing shared work-space founded by Adam Neumann and Miguel McKevley in 2010. WeWork has till date raised US$12.8bn from investors including Softbank, Wellington Management, Benchmark and Hony Capital. In its latest Series H funding in Jan, the company raised US$1bn from Softbank to reach a valuation of US$30bn.
Stripe. Started by brothers John and Patrick Collison in 2010, San Francisco-based Stripe rounds off the Top 10 most valuable unicorns in the world. Stripe provides payments solutions to businesses and helps companies start up by providing the online infrastructure to manage operations. Stripe has raised US$785mn to date from investors including Thrive Capital, General Catalyst, Capital G and Sequoia Capital. Its highest funding round was in September’18 where it raised US$245mn with Tiger Global Management as lead investor.
Some Interesting Unicorns
SoFi
SoFi is an online wealth management and personal finance company which allows borrowing, investing, spending and insurance services to individuals. Borrowings include personal, mortgages and student loans, while insurance includes home auto and life. SoFi evaluates its borrowers by tracking their professional and repayment history, and observing their free cash flow in what can be called an underwriting model. SoFi, which was founded in 2011 by Daniel Macklin, Ian Brady, James Finnigan and Michael Cagney, comes under the category of Challenger Banks. These customer-centric banks are small, online, recently established retail banks which pose competition to older, well-established banks. They have more flexible lending rates, lower operational costs and higher profits, all the while maintaining a better RoE compared to larger banks. SoFi, which has raised US$2.5 billion in 12 funding rounds, is valued at US$4 billion. There are 15 Challenger Banks in the Hurun Global Unicorn List, including Nubank (US$4bn), Credit Karma (US$4bn), Greensill (US$3.5bn), Affirm (US$3bn) and N26 (US$3bn).
Indigo AG
Indigo Agriculture is sustainable farming start-up founded by David Perry, Geoffrey von Maltzahn, Ignacio Martinez and Noubar Afeyan in 2014. Indigo helps farmers grow healthier crops and maximize their productivity by developing microbial and digital technologies, introducing efficient water-usage systems and reducing using of fertilizers and pesticides over time. It also benefits the consumers by improving crop health. Indigo AG has raised a total of US$609 million from investors including Flagship Pioneering, Alaska investment Fund, and Baillie Gafford in 6 funding rounds. The latest, Series E in September, 2018 for US$250mn, valued the unicorn at US$3.5bn.
Zume Pizza
Zume is a California-based automated pizza delivery platform founded in 2015 by Alex Garden and Julia Collins. The company uses robotics and artificial intelligence to deliver freshly baked pizzas cheaper and faster. Zume has its professional chefs prep fresh pizzas and load into the mobile kitchens where the robots perform the task of baking upto 700 pizzas daily on its way to delivery. Zume has raised US$423mn in seven rounds. In its last funding round in 2015, Zume raised money from Signal Fire and was valued at US$2bn.
BenevolentAI
UK-based BenevolentAI is a fully integrated artificial intelligence-based medical research, early stage drug discovery and late-stage development company. It is the only biotechnology firm in the world with this kind of end-to-end capability. The company is working in the fields of chiefly ALS, as well as Parkinson’s, Glioblastoma and Sarcopenia. Benevolent uses AI to mine and analyse biomedical data from research papers and clinical trials and uses predictive analysis to identify existing molecules for different treatments as well as new ones. The company is currently researching new potential treatments and therapies for ALS. Benevolent AI, as of its last funding from April, 2018, is valued at US$2 billion.
Impossible Foods
US-based impossible foods develops plant-based meat and cheese substitutes to use in everyday foods. It aims to reduce the environmental damage and animal misuse that comes with the ever-growing demand and consumption of meat. Impossible Foods menu is available in over 5000 restaurants across USA, Singapore, Macau and Hong Kong. The company, as of May’19, is valued at US$2bn following a series E funding by Horizon Ventures and Tamasek Holdings. Impossible boasts a number of celebrities as minor investors. Some of them include Shawn ‘Jay-Z’ Carter, Serena Williams, Katy Perry, Jaden Smith, Kal Penn, Trevor Noah and Bill Gates. The new unicorn was founded in 2011 by Monte Casino and Patrick Brown.
Sweetgreen
Sweetgreen is a US-based casual salad-and-bowl restaurant chain that serves healthy, seasonal salads. For the health and environment conscious, Sweetgreen sources its food every day from farmers who use sustainable techniques. Sweetgreen, which has its presence online as well as at over 200 locations, was started in 2007 by Jonathan Neman, Nathaniel Ru and Nicolas Jammet. It has raised up to US$329mn in ten rounds of funding. Its Series H funding led by Fidelity, for US$200mn, valued the salad chain at US$1bn.
OrCam Technologies
OrCam is an AI-driven artificial vision innovator. It aims to harness the power of artificial vision using pioneering technology to develop wearable devices which help those dealing with visual disabilities. It uses smart algorithms and a camera to assist individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or have reading difficulties interact with their surroundings without having done any invasive procedures. OrCam was founded by Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram in 2010. It has raised US$86mn in funding to date and is valued at US$1bn. Its major investors include Clal Insurance Enterprise Holdings, Meitav Investment House and Intel Capital.
MindMaze
MindMaze is a Switzerland-based neuro-rehabilitation company founded in 2012 by Tej Tadi. MindMaze aims to resuscitate damaged brain cells by tricking the brain’s perception of its own body with the principle of neuroplasticity. It helps post-stroke patients regain the ability to move and live a normal life after careful, personalized rehabilitation using VR limbs. MindMaze uses medical interaction technology to employ virtual limbs for neural recovery, unlike wooden blocks in traditional therapies. MindMaze has raised US$110mn in funding from Hinduja Group, Venture Kick and Leonardo DiCaprio and is valued at US$1bn.
STX Entertainment
STX is an American entertainment & media company founded in 2014 by Robert Simonds and William McGlashan. STX is involved in financing, producing, marketing and distributing of movies and TV content, as well as VR, digital videos, live show and music contents. STX has been involved in production/distribution of movies including The Gift, Molly’s Game, The Foreigner, Free Star of Stones and Gringo, among many more. Some of its TV productions include Problem Child (NBC), Valley of the Bloom (NGC), Alex Strangelove (Netflix), and True Life (MTV), among others. STX has raised US$700 million in two rounds of funding. It’s valuation as of the Mar’19 funding led by Hony Capital and TPG Growth is US$1.5bn.
Calm.com
Calm offers software application for android and iPhone users short meditation and relaxing sessions. It offers users meditation guidelines, health tips, narrated sleep stories, books and videos to improve relaxation and mindfulness process. Calm has raised a total of US$116 million from investors including TPG Growth and Insight Partners. Its last funding was for US$88mn in Feb’19, which valued the start-up at US$1bn. Calm.com was founded in 2012 by Alex Tew and Michael Acton Smith.
Dream11
Dream11 is a fantasy sports platform based in India which started out for cricket fans but now lets users play hockey, kabaddi, football and basketball as well. The D11 app lets sports enthusiasts become a team owner rather than a spectator to create their own fantasy sports teams from upcoming matches and showcase their knowledge in the game while scoring points and competing with other fans. Dream11 is also the official partner of the top sports leagues in the world such as the Hero CPL, Hero ISL and NBA. D11 was founded by Harsh Jain in 2012 and has investors including Tencent Holdings and Steadview Capital. It entered the unicorn club after its Apr’19 funding brought its valuation to US$1bn.
Devoted Health
Devoted Health is a health-insurance start-up based in USA active in the Medicare Advantage Plans market for senior citizens (over the age of 65). The company also helps the ages citizens through technology and personal guidelines to navigate through the healthcare system. Devoted Health was started only in 2017 by brothers Ed and Todd Park and Jeremy Delinsky and has raised a total of US$362mn in two rounds of funding since. In October, 2018, it raised US$300 million from Andreessen Horowitz to reached a valuation of US$1.8bn.
Carta
Carta, which started out in 2012 as a way for venture-backed securities to manage equity, issue securities and track cap tables. Over time it has included services of 409A valuation, board meeting management, investor updates and scenario modelling. It is an SEC-registered transfer agent and global portfolio management platform for organisations, their employees and investors. Carta was founded by Manu Kumar and Henry Ward and is based in California. It has raised US$448mn till date, with its latest funding led by Andreessen Horowitz in May’19 bringing its valuation to US$1.7bn.
Industries producing most number of unicorns
In the USA, cloud computing companies have produced most number of unicorns followed by FinTech. Since the last couple of years, AI is increasingly producing more number of unicorns. It is interesting to note that cumulative valuation of Fintech unicorns in China is USD 262 Bn, at least 4 times more than the USA. This shows demographic dividend from a populous country such as China. In IndiaThe list below
Table 6: Industries producing most number of unicorns in USA
Industry | Number of Unicorns | Cumulative Valuation US$bn | Average of Years to Unicorn | |
1 | Cloud | 32 | 97 | 8 |
2 | FinTech | 21 | 71 | 6 |
3 | Artificial Intelligence | 20 | 43 | 7 |
4 | E-commerce | 17 | 37 | 6 |
5 | Health Tech | 12 | 22 | 7 |
Table 7: Industries producing most number of unicorns in China
Industry | Number of Unicorns | Cumulative Valuation US$bn | Average of Years to Unicorn | |
1 | E-commerce | 33 | 62 | 5 |
2 | FinTech | 22 | 262 | 5 |
3 | Media & Entertainment | 17 | 123 | 6 |
4 | Logistics | 16 | 57 | 6 |
5 | Artificial Intelligence | 15 | 30 | 4 |
Years to Unicorn
Table 8: Fastest Unicorns. Following are listed the least number(s) of years the world’s unicorns took to reach US$1 billion valuation.
Years to Unicorn | Number of Unicorns | Highest Valued Today | Valuation (US$ bn) |
<1 | 5 | Ant Financial | 150 |
1 | 24 | Beike | 9 |
2 | 36 | Didi Chuxing | 55 |
3 | 64 | JUUL Labs | 48 |
4 | 65 | Lufax | 38 |
5 | 67 | DoorDash | 13 |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
5 unicorns are known to have surpassed US$1 billion valuation within one year of their founding, and they all come from China. 24 and 36 unicorns managed to pass the threshold in 1 and 2 years respectively. Post 2 years, almost the same number of companies have reached unicorn status in each of the further slots of years to unicorn. Almost 60% of the unicorns in the Hurun Global Unicorns index achieved the unicorn status between 3rd and the 6th year since their inception.
Methodology
The Hurun Global Unicorns 2019 is compiled by Shanghai-based Hurun Research Institute with a 30 June 2019 cut-off. We define a ‘unicorn’ as a tech start-up founded in the 2000s that has reached a valuation of US$1bn, backed by professional investors but not yet listed on a public exchange.
Hurun Research believes the Hurun Global Unicorns 2019 to be the first serious attempt to capture all of the world’s unicorns into one list. The Hurun research team has used databases that specialize in recording rounds of investments by the professional investment world, cross-checking the data with some of the world’s top investment houses, industry experts, journalists and media sources. The very nature of these super-fast growing companies makes valuations hard to pin down, but to ensure accuracy of the valuations, the Hurun research team has used the most recent valuation based on a sizeable round. Once a unicorn goes IPO, it is taken off our list.
The cut-off used was 30 June 2019. Some companies went unicorn in July this year, but are not on the list. These include Lightricks, Monday.com, DataRobot, MoneyLion and Flixbus.
Hurun Research has been tracking China’s top unicorns for the past six quarters, releasing the Hurun China Unicorn Index.
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Appendix – Hurun World’s Best Unicorn Investors 2019
Investor | No. of Unicorns | |
1 | Sequoia | 92 |
2 | Tencent | 46 |
3 | SoftBank | 42 |
4 | Tiger Fund | 36 |
5 | IDG | 31 |
6 | Goldman Sachs | 24 |
7 | Alibaba | 22 |
8 | Andreessen Horowitz | 20 |
8 | DST | 20 |
10 | GGV | 19 |
10 | Qiming | 19 |
12 | Accel | 18 |
13 | Index Ventures | 17 |
13 | Warburg Pincus | 17 |
15 | Matrix Partners | 16 |
15 | New Enterprise Associates | 16 |
15 | Hillhouse Capital | 16 |
18 | Insight Partners | 14 |
18 | IVP | 14 |
18 | Shunwei | 14 |
18 | Y Combinator | 14 |
18 | ZhenFund | 14 |
23 | Fidelity | 13 |
23 | General Atlantic | 13 |
23 | ICONIQ Capital | 13 |
23 | Kleiner Perkins | 13 |
23 | Temasek | 13 |
23 | Morningside | 13 |
29 | Founders Fund | 11 |
29 | KKR | 11 |
29 | T. Rowe Price | 11 |
29 | Wellington Management | 11 |
33 | Baillie Gifford | 10 |
33 | GIC | 10 |
33 | Lightspeed | 10 |
33 | SIG | 10 |
37 | Bessemer Venture Partners | 9 |
37 | DFJ | 9 |
37 | General Catalyst | 9 |
37 | Khosla Ventures | 9 |
37 | Thrive Capital | 9 |
37 | TPG | 9 |
43 | Ant Financial | 8 |
43 | Benchmark | 8 |
43 | Spark Capital | 8 |
46 | Battery Ventures | 7 |
46 | Capital G | 7 |
46 | CDH | 7 |
46 | CICC | 7 |
46 | DCM | 7 |
46 | Greenoaks Capital | 7 |
46 | Greylock Partners | 7 |
46 | GV | 7 |
46 | JP Morgan | 7 |
Top 100 | Access Industries | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Altos Ventures | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Baidu | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Bain Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Bertelsmann | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Blackrock | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Capital Today | Top 100 |
Top 100 | CBC | Top 100 |
Top 100 | CIC | Top 100 |
Top 100 | CITIC | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Coatue Management | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Cybernaut | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Daimler | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Didi | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Dragoneer Investment Group | Top 100 |
Top 100 | EDBI | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Everbright | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Fortune Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Franklin Templeton Investments | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Top 100 | |
Top 100 | GX Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Hony Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Hopu Investment Management | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Horizons Ventures | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Hyundai Motor Company | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Illumina | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Intel Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | JD | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Kinnevik AB | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Legend Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | MasterCard | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Menlo Ventures | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Meritech Capital Partners | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Microsoft | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Morgan Stanley | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Naspers | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Nexus Venture Partners | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Northern Light | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Norwest Venture Partners | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Qatar Investment Authority | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Qualcomm | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Redpoint | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Revolution | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Ribbit Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | SAIF Partners | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Sailing Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Sapphire Ventures | Top 100 |
Top 100 | SBCVC | Top 100 |
Top 100 | SBI | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Scale Venture Partners | Top 100 |
Top 100 | SDIC | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Seqouia (=Sequoia?) | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Silicon Valley Bank | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Silver Lake Partners | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Sina | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Social Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Source Code Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Sutter Hill Ventures | Top 100 |
Top 100 | TCV | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Tiantu Capital | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Toyota Motor Corporation | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Viking Global Investors | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Visa | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Volkswagen | Top 100 |
Top 100 | Xiaomi | Top 100 |
Top 100 | YF Capital | Top 100 |
Source: Hurun Research Institute
Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019
Rank | Company Name | Valuation US$bn | Country | City | Industry | Founder | Year Founded | Key Investors |
1 | Ant Financial | 150 | China | Hangzhou | FinTech | Jing Xiandong | 2014 | Primavera, CIC, Sequoia |
2 | Bytedance | 75 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Zhang Yiming | 2012 | Sequoia, SIG, GGV Capital, Qiming |
3 | Didi Chuxing | 55 | China | Beijing | Shared Economy | Cheng Wei | 2012 | Tencent, Alibaba, Sequoia, Matrix Partners China, GGV Capital |
4 | Infor | 50 | USA | New York | Cloud | Jim Schaper | 2002 | Golden Gate Capital, Koch Equity Development |
5 | JUUL Labs | 48 | USA | San Francisco | Consumer Goods | Adam Bowen, James Monsees, Kevin Burns, Tim Danaher | 2015 | M13, Timothy Davis, Evolution VC Partners, Tiger Global Management, Altria, Capital Re |
6 | Airbnb | 38 | USA | San Francisco | Shared Economy | Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, Nathan Blecharczyk | 2008 | Tiger Global Management, Founders Fund, Y Combinator, Sequioa Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock Partners, |
6 | Lufax | 38 | China | Shanghai | FinTech | Ji Kuisheng | 2011 | Morgan Stanley, BOCGI, GTJA (Hong Kong) |
8 | SpaceX | 35 | USA | Los Angeles | Space tech | Elon Musk | 2002 | DFJ, Founders Fund, Google, Bank of America, Baillie Gifford |
9 | WeWork | 30 | USA | New York | Shared Economy | Adam Neumann, Miguel McKevley | 2010 | Softbank, Hony Capital, Glade Brook Capital, Wellington Management, Benchmark |
10 | Stripe | 23 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | John Collison, Patrick Collison | 2010 | CapitalG, Thrive Capital, Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital, General Catalyst, Founders Fund, Tiger Global Management |
11 | WeBank | 20 | China | Shenzhen | FinTech | Gu Min | 2014 | Tencent, Warburg Pincus, Temasek |
12 | Cainiao | 19 | China | Hangzhou | Logistics | Tong Wenhong | 2013 | GIC, Temasek, Primavera |
12 | JD Digits | 19 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Chen Shengqiang | 2013 | Sequoia, Harvest Investments, China Taiping |
14 | Kuaishou | 18 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Su Hua | 2011 | Sequoia, Morningside, Baidu, Tencent |
15 | DJI | 15 | China | Shenzhen | Robotics | Wang Tao | 2006 | Accel, Sequoia, Maison Capital |
15 | Grab | 15 | Singapore | Singapore | Shared Economy | Anthony Tan, Tan Hooi Ling | 2012 | Vertex Ventures, GGV Capital,Rheingau Founders, SoftBank, SoftBank Capital, Tiger Global Management, Didi Chuxing, HSBC, Emtek Group, Toyota Motor Corporation, Hyundai Motor Company, Yamaha Motor Co., Tokyo Century, Central Group of Company, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Invesco, Microsoft, Bookings Holdings, |
15 | Hulu | 15 | USA | Los Angeles | Media & Entertainment | Elizabeth Comstock, Jason Kilar | 2007 | Time Warner, Walt Disney, Providence Equity Partners |
15 | Palantir Technologies | 15 | USA | Palo Alto | Big Data | Alexander Karp, Garry Tan, Joe Lonsdale, Nathan Gettings, Peter Thiel, Stephen Cohen | 2004 | Founders Fund, Kortschak Investments |
19 | DoorDash | 13 | USA | San Francisco | Logistics | Andy Fang, Evan Moore, Stanley Tang, Tony Xu | 2013 | Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Khosla Ventures, Tamasek Holdings, DST Global, Softbank Investment Advisors, Coatue Management, Dragoneer Investment Group |
20 | Bitmain | 12 | China | Beijing | Blockchain | Zhan Ketuan, Wu Jihan | 2013 | IDG Capital, Sequoia Capital China, Crimson Ventures, Sinovation Ventures |
20 | JD Logistics | 12 | China | Beijing | Logistics | Wang Zhenhui | 2007 | Hillhouse, Sequoia, Tencent |
20 | Samumed | 12 | USA | San Diego | Life Sciences | Osman Kibar | 2008 | Starling Group, Vickers Venture Partners |
23 | GO-JEK | 10 | Indonesia | Jakarta | Shared Economy | Kevin Aluwi, Michaelangelo Moran, Nadiem Makarim | 2010 | Openspace Ventures, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Warburg Pincus, Tencent Holdings, Google, JD.com, PT. Astra International Tbk - TSO Salemba |
23 | Paytm | 10 | India | Noida | FinTech | Vijay Shekhar Sharma | 2010 | Alibaba Group, SoftBank, Berkshire Hathaway, Sapphire Ventures, Mountain Capital, Ant Financial |
25 | Beike | 9 | China | Tianjin | Real Estate Tech | Zuo Hui | 2018 | Tencent |
25 | CARS | 9 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Yang Haoyong | 2011 | Sequoia, Capital Today, IDG, Matrix Partners China |
25 | Coupang | 9 | South Korea | Seoul | E-commerce | Bom Kim | 2010 | SoftBank Investment Advisers, Altos Ventures, Sequoia Capital, BlackRock Private Equity Partners, Softbank, Maverick Ventures |
25 | Ping An Healthcare Technology | 9 | China | Shanghai | Health Tech | Gao Jing | 2016 | IDG, SBI, SoftBank |
25 | Wish | 9 | USA | San Francisco | E-commerce | Danny Zhang, Peter Szulczewski | 2010 | Formation 8, GGV Capital, Founders Fund, DST Global, Temasek Holdings |
30 | Coinbase | 8 | USA | San Francisco | Blockchain | Brian Armstrong, Fred Ehrsam | 2012 | DFJ, Andreessen Horowitz, Tiger Global Management, IVP, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi |
30 | GRAIL | 8 | USA | Menlo Park | Life Sciences | Jeffrey Huber | 2016 | Illumina, ARCH Venture Partners, 6 Dimensions Capital, Ally Bridge Group, Hillhouse Capital Group , HuangPu River Capital |
30 | Instacart | 8 | USA | San Francisco | Logistics | Apoorva Mehta, Brandon Leonardo, Max Mullen | 2012 | Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Andreessen Horowitz, Tiger Global Management, Coatue Management, D1 capital partners, Whole Foods Market |
30 | Robinhood | 8 | USA | Menlo Park | FinTech | Baiju Bhatt, Vlad Tenev | 2013 | Index Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, DST Global |
34 | Argo AI | 7 | USA | Harrisburg | Artificial Intelligence | Bryan Salesky, Peter Rander | 2016 | Volkswagen, Ford |
34 | Meicai | 7 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Liu Chuanjun | 2014 | Shunwei, GGV Capital, ZhenFund |
34 | OneConnect | 7 | China | Shanghai | FinTech | Ye Wangchun | 2015 | IDG, SBI |
34 | Roivant Sciences | 7 | Switzerland | Basel | Life Sciences | Vivek Ramaswamy | 2014 | Softbank Investment Advisors, QVT Financial, Viking Global Investors, Novaquest Capital Management, RTW Investments LLC |
34 | Suning Finance | 7 | China | Nanjing | FinTech | Zhang Jindong | 2006 | Everbright, SCGC |
34 | Tanium | 7 | USA | Emerville | Cyber Security | David Hindawi, Orion HindawiOperating Status | 2007 | Andreessen Horowitz, Franklin Templeton Investments, Geodesic Capital, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), TPG, TPG Growth, Wellington Management |
34 | Tokopedia | 7 | Indonesia | Jakarta | E-commerce | Leontinus Alpha Edison, William Tanuwijaya | 2009 | Indonusa Dwitama, East Ventures, CyberAgent Capital, Beenos Partners, Softbank Ventures Asia, SoftBank Telecom Corp, Softbank Investment Advsors |
34 | Uber ATG | 7 | USA | Pittsburg | Shared Economy | - | 2015 | Denso, Softbank Investment Advisors, Toyota Motor Corporation |
34 | UiPath | 7 | USA | New York | Artificial Intelligence | Daniel Dines, Marius Tirca | 2005 | Earlybird Venture Capital, Capital G, Sequoia Capital, Coatue Management, Accel |
43 | BYJU’s | 6 | India | Bengaluru | EdTech | Byju Raveendran, Divya Gokulnath | 2008 | Aarin Capital, Sequoia Capital India, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Sofina, Verlinvest, Tencent Holdings, Naspers, General Atlantic, Qatar Investment Authority, Sovereign Wealth Funds |
43 | Full Truck Alliance | 6 | China | Guiyang | Logistics | Wang Gang | 2014 | Tencent, Sequoia, Lightspeed China Partners, Hillhouse, YF Capital, GGV Capital |
43 | Magic Leap | 6 | USA | Plantation | AR/VR | Brian Schowengerdt, Rony Abovitz | 2011 | Tamasek Holdings, Alibaba Group, Google, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, NTT Docomo |
43 | Ola Cabs | 6 | India | Bengaluru | Shared Economy | Ankit Bhati, Bhavish Aggarwal | 2010 | Tiger Global Management, Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Motors, Sequoia Capital India, SoftBank Capital, DST Global, Baillie Gifford, Vanguard, Softbank, Falcon Edge Capital, Tekne Capital, Yes Bank, Sachin Bansal, Temasek Holdings, China Eurasian Economic Cooperation Fund, Eternal Yield International, Steadview Capital, Tencent Holdings, Sailing Capital |
43 | SenseTime | 6 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Xu Li | 2014 | CDH Investments, IDG, CICC |
43 | UCAR | 6 | China | Tianjin | Shared Economy | Lu Zhengyao | 2015 | YF Capital, CICC |
43 | WeDoctor | 6 | China | Hangzhou | Health Tech | Liao Jieyuan | 2010 | Sequoia, Goldman Sachs, Tencent, Qiming, Hillhouse |
50 | Bluehole | 5 | South Korea | Seongnam-si | Video Games | Chang Byung-gyu | 2007 | Tencent Holdings |
50 | Lazada | 5 | Singapore | Singapore | E-commerce | Aimone Ripa di Meana, Alexander Samwer, Arthur Brejon de Lavergnee, Bede Moore, Elizabeth Craft, Eugene Chistyakov, Fung Lestario, Inanc Balci, James Chang, Maximilian Bittner, Oliver Samwer, Stefan Bruun, Stein Jakob Oeie, Sundeep Sahni | 2012 | Alibaba Group, Temasek Holding, Tesco, Rocket Internet |
50 | Machine Zone | 5 | USA | Palo Alto | Video Games | Gabriel Leydon, Halbert Nakagawa, Michael Sherrill | 2008 | Y Combinator, Menlo Ventures, JP Morgan Partners |
50 | OYO Rooms | 5 | India | Gurgaon | Shared Economy | Ritesh Agarwal | 2013 | Greenoaks Capital, SoftBank, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Huazhu Hotels Group, Grab, Didi Chuxing, Airbnb |
50 | Ripple | 5 | USA | San Francisco | Blockchain | Arthur Britto, Chris Larsen, Ryan Fugger | 2012 | Core Innovation Capital, IDG Capital, Santander InnoVentures, SBI Investment |
50 | Rivian | 5 | USA | Plymouth | E-Cars | Robert J. Scaringe | 2009 | Ford Motor Company, Amazon |
50 | The Hut Group | 5 | UK | Manchester | E-commerce | John Gallemore, Matthew Moulding | 2004 | Artemis, Lewis Trust Group, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Balderton Capital, Merian Global Investors, William Currie Group |
57 | Auto1 Group | 4 | Germany | Berlin | E-commerce | Christian Bertermann, Hakan Koc | 2012 | DN Capital, Piton Capital, DST Global, Princeville Global, SoftBank Investment Advisers |
57 | Compass | 4 | USA | New York | E-commerce | Ori Allon, Robert Reffkin, Ugo Di Girolamo | 2012 | IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Wellington Management, Fidelity, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Qatar Investment Authority |
57 | Credit Karma | 4 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | Kenneth Lin, Nichole Mustard, Ryan Graciano | 2007 | QED Investors, Susquehanna Growth Equity, CapitalG, SV Angel, Silver Lake Partners |
57 | Faraday Future | 4 | USA | Gardena | E-Cars | Tony Nie | 2014 | Evergrande Health Industry Group, Birch Lake Partners |
57 | Houzz | 4 | USA | Palo Alto | E-commerce | Adi Tatarko, Alon Cohen | 2009 | Zeev Ventures, Sequoia Capital, GGV Capital, New Enterprise Associates, ICONIQ Capital |
57 | Indigo Agriculture | 4 | USA | Cambridge | Life Sciences | David Perry, Geoffrey von Maltzahn, Ignacio Martinez, Noubar Afeyan | 2014 | Flagship Pioneering, Alaska Permanent Fund, Activant Capital, Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD), Baillie Gifford |
57 | Klarna | 4 | Sweden | Stockholm | FinTech | Niklas Adalberth, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Victor Jacobsson | 2005 | Investment AB Öresund, Sequoia Capital, General Atlantic, Creandum, Anders Holch Povlsen, Visa, Permira, H&M, Snoop Dogg |
57 | Megvii | 4 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Yin Qi | 2011 | Sinovation Ventures, Qiming, Legend Star, CCB International, Ant Financial, GGV Capital |
57 | New Dada | 4 | China | Shanghai | Logistics | Kuai Jiaqi | 2014 | Sequoia, DST, JD |
57 | Niantic | 4 | USA | San Francisco | AR/VR | John Hanke, Phil Keslin | 2010 | Alsop Louie Partners, Spark Capital, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners) |
57 | Nubank | 4 | Brazil | Sao Paulo | FinTech | Adam Edward Wible, Cristina Junqueira, David Velez | 2013 | Sequoia Capital, Tiger Global Management, Founders Fund, Goldman Sachs, DST Global, Fortress Investment Group, Tencent Holdings |
57 | OpenDoor Labs | 4 | USA | San Francisco | E-commerce | Eric Wu, Ian Wong, Justin Ross, Keith Rabois | 2014 | Khosla Ventures, GGV Capital, Access Technology Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Lennar Corporation, SoftBank Investment Advisers, General Atlantic |
57 | Peloton | 4 | USA | Dallas | Life Sciences | Michael S. Brown, Steven McKnight | 2010 | Tiger Global Management, L Catterton, Fidelity, Kleiner Perkins, True Ventures, Wellington Management |
57 | Royole | 4 | China | Shenzhen | Consumer Goods | Liu Zihong | 2012 | CITICPE, Co-Stone, IDG |
57 | Samsara Networks | 4 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | John Bicket, Sanjit Biswas | 2015 | Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst |
57 | Snowflake Computing | 4 | USA | San Mateo | Big Data | Thierry Cruanes, Marcin Zukowski, Benoit Dageville | 2012 | Sutter Hill Ventures, Redpoint, Altimeter Capital, ICONIQ Capital, Sequoia Capital |
57 | SoFi | 4 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | Daniel Macklin, Ian Brady, James Finnigan, Michael Cagney | 2011 | Baseline Ventures, Morgan Stanley, The Bancorp, East West Bank, Discovery Capital, Third Point Ventures, Softbank, Silver Lake Partners, Qatar Investment Authority |
57 | TransferWise | 4 | UK | London | FinTech | Kristo Kaarmann, Taavet Hinrikus | 2011 | Seedcamp, IA Ventures , Valar Ventures, Index Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Baillie Gifford, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners) , JP Morgan, Lead Edge Capital, Merian Global Investors, LHV Ventures, NatWest Bank, Lone Pine Capital, Vitruvian Partners |
57 | Traveloka | 4 | Indonesia | Jakarta | E-commerce | Albert Albert, Derianto Kusuma, Ferry Unardi | 2012 | East Ventures, Global Founders Capital, GIC, Expedia |
57 | TripActions | 4 | USA | Palo Alto | E-commerce | Ariel Cohen, Ilan Twig | 2015 | Zeev Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Gorup11 |
57 | Ubtech | 4 | China | Shenzhen | Robotics | Zhou Jian | 2012 | Qiming, Iflytek, CDH Investments, Tencent |
57 | United Imaging | 4 | China | Shanghai | Health Tech | Xue Min | 2010 | China Life, SDIC |
57 | WM Motor | 4 | China | Shanghai | E-Cars | Shen Hui | 2015 | Envision, Sequoia, SIG |
57 | Xpeng Motors | 4 | China | Guangzhou | E-Cars | He Xiaopeng | 2014 | Morningside, IDG, Matrix Partners China, Shunwei, Alibaba, GGV Capital |
57 | Ziroom | 4 | China | Beijing | Real Estate Tech | Zuo Hui | 2011 | Warburg Pincus, Sequoia, Tencent |
57 | Zomato | 4 | India | Gurgaon | Logistics | Deepinder Goyal, Pankaj Chaddah | 2008 | Info Edge, Sequoia Capital, Vy Capital, Temasek Holdings, Sequoia Capital India, Ant Financial, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Delivery Hero |
83 | Greensill | 3.5 | UK | London | FinTech | Jason Austin, Lex Greensill | 2011 | General Atlantic, SoftBank Investment Advisers |
84 | Affirm | 3 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | Jeffrey Kaditz, Max Levchin, Nathan Gettings | 2012 | Spark Capital, Founders Capital, Morgan Stanley, GIC, Thrive Capital, HVF Labs |
84 | Automation Anywhere | 3 | USA | San Jose | Artificial Intelligence | Ankur Kothari, Mihir Shukla, Neeti Mehta | 2003 | Goldman Sachs, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Workday Ventures |
84 | Bona film | 3 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Yu Dong | 2003 | Sequoia, SIG, Matrix Partners China, Alibaba, Wanda, Tencent |
84 | Brex | 3 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | Henrique Dubugras, Pedro Franceschi | 2017 | Y Combinator, Ribbit Capital, DST Global, Barclays Investment Bank, Kleiner Perkins , Greenoaks Capital |
84 | Canaan | 3 | China | Hangzhou | Blockchain | Zhang Nangeng | 2013 | Jin Jiang Group, Tunlan |
84 | Canva | 3 | Australia | Sydney | Cloud | Cameron Adams, Cliff Obrecht, Melanie Perkins | 2012 | Felicis Ventures, Blackbird Ventures (Australia), Sequoia Capital, Bond , General Catalyst |
84 | China UMS | 3 | China | Shanghai | FinTech | Tian Lin | 2002 | Everbright, IDG |
84 | Circle Internet Financial | 3 | USA | Boston | Blockchain | Jeremy Allaire, Sean Neville | 2013 | Breyer Capital, IDG Capital, Bitmain, Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments |
84 | Cloudwalk | 3 | China | Guangzhou | Artificial Intelligence | Zhou Xi | 2015 | Shunwei, Oriza, Qianhai Xingwang |
84 | Confluent | 3 | USA | Palo Alto | Cloud | Jay Kreps, Jun Rao, Neha Narkhede | 2014 | Benchmark, Index Ventures, Sequoia Capital |
84 | Dadi Digital Cinema | 3 | China | Shenzhen | Media & Entertainment | Liu Rong | 2006 | Alibaba Pictures |
84 | Databricks | 3 | USA | San Francisco | Big Data | Ali Ghodsi, Andy Konwinski, Ion Stoica, Matei Zaharia, Patrick Wendell, Reynold Xin, Scott Shenker | 2013 | Andreessen Horowitz, New Enterprise Associates |
84 | Douyu | 3 | China | Wuhan | Media & Entertainment | Chen Shaojie | 2014 | Sequoia, Tencent, Nanshan Capital |
84 | Du Xiaoman Financial | 3 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Zhu Guang | 2018 | TPG, Carlyle, Taikang, ABC International |
84 | Flexport | 3 | USA | San Francisco | Logistics | Ryan Petersen | 2013 | Founders Fund, DST Global, SF Express, SoftBank Investment Advisers |
84 | GoodRx | 3 | USA | Santa Monica | Health Tech | Doug Hirsch, Scott Marlette, Trevor Bezdek | 2011 | Silver Lake Partners |
84 | Hellobike | 3 | China | Shanghai | Shared Economy | Yang Lei | 2016 | GGV Capital, Grains Valley VC, Joy Capital, Ant Financial |
84 | Henlius | 3 | China | Shanghai | Life Sciences | Liu Shigao | 2009 | HG Capital |
84 | Himalaya | 3 | China | Shanghai | Media & Entertainment | Yu Jianjun | 2012 | SIG, Sierra Ventures, Qianhai Xingwang |
84 | Horizon Robotics | 3 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Yu Kai | 2015 | ZhenFund, Sequoia, Hillhouse,Sinovation Ventures, Morningside |
84 | Huitongda | 3 | China | Nanjing | E-commerce | Xu Xiuxian | 2008 | Addor, Redbud Capital, Shunwei |
84 | Katerra | 3 | USA | Menlo Park | Real Estate Tech | Fritz H. Wolff, Jim Davidson, Michael Marks | 2015 | SoftBank Investment Advisers, Greenoaks Capital |
84 | Kuayue Express | 3 | China | Shenzhen | Logistics | Hu Yong | 2007 | Sequoia |
84 | Missfresh | 3 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Xu Zheng | 2014 | GX Capital, Tencent, ZSVC, Qiming |
84 | Monzo | 3 | UK | London | FinTech | Gary Dolman, Jason Bates, Jonas Huckestein, Paul Rippon, Tom Blomfield | 2015 | Y Combinator, Passion Capital, Thrive Capital, Goodwater Capital, Accel, General Catalyst |
84 | N26 | 3 | Germany | Berlin | FinTech | Maximilian Tayenthal, Valentin Stalf | 2013 | Earlybird Venture Capital, Valar Ventures, Horizons Ventures, Allianz X, Insight Partners, Tencent Holdings |
84 | Nuro | 3 | USA | San Francisco | Robotics | Dave Ferguson, Jiajun Zhu | 2016 | Softbank Investment Advisors, Gaorong Capital, Greylock Partners. |
84 | OakNorth | 3 | UK | London | FinTech | Joel Perlman, Rishi Khosla | 2013 | EDBI, SoftBank Investment Advisers, NIBC Bank N.V., Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited |
84 | OneWeb | 3 | USA | Arlington | Space tech | Greg Wyler | 2012 | SoftBank, Qualcomm Ventures, Virgin Group |
84 | Oscar Health | 3 | USA | New York | Health Tech | Joshua Kushner, Mario Schlosser | 2012 | Thrive Capital, Founders Fund, Formation 8, CapitalG, Fidelity, Alphabet |
84 | Paytm Mall | 3 | India | Noida | E-commerce | Vijay Shekhar Sharma | 2010 | SoftBank, Alibaba Group |
84 | Plaid Technologies | 3 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | William Hockey, Zachary Perret | 2012 | Spark Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Goldman Sachs Investment Partners, Index Ventures, Kleiner Perkins |
84 | Procore Technologies | 3 | USA | Carpinteria | Real Estate Tech | Craig Courtemanche | 2002 | Greater Pacific Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, ICONIQ Capital, Dragoneer Investment Group, Tiger Global Management |
84 | Qi An Xin | 3 | China | Beijing | Cyber Security | Qi Xiangdong | 2015 | IDG, CCMC, Huaxing Venture |
84 | 3 | USA | San Francisco | Media & Entertainment | Alexis Ohanian, Steve Huffman | 2005 | Y Combinator, Tencent Holdings | |
84 | Roblox | 3 | USA | San Mateo | Video Games | David Baszucki | 2004 | Index Ventures, Greylock Partners , Meritech Capital Partners, Tiger Global Management, Altos Ventures , First Round Capital |
84 | Rubrik | 3 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Arvind Jain, Arvind Nithrakashyap, Bipul Sinha, Soham Mazumdar | 2014 | Lightspeed Venture Partners, Greylock Partners, Khosla Ventures, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Bain Capital Ventures |
84 | Singulato | 3 | China | Beijing | E-Cars | Shen Haiyin | 2014 | GX Capital, Qihoo |
84 | SmileDirectClub | 3 | USA | Nashville Tennessee | Health Tech | Alex Fenkell, Jordan Katzman | 2013 | Clayton, Dubilier & Rice |
84 | Souche | 3 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Yao Junhong | 2012 | Morningside, Sequoia, Alibaba, Warburg Pincus |
84 | Swiggy | 3 | India | Bengaluru | Logistics | Nandan Reddy, Rahul Jaimini, Sriharsha Majety | 2014 | DST Global, Naspers, Bessemer Venture Partners, Accel, Norwest Venture Partners, SAIF Partners |
84 | Tempus | 3 | USA | Chicago | Life Sciences | Eric Lefkofsky | 2015 | New Enterprise Associates, T. Rowe Price, Baillie Gifford, Revolution |
84 | Toast | 3 | USA | Boston | FinTech | Aman Narang, Jonathan Grimm, Steve Fredette | 2011 | Bessemer Venture Partners, Generation Investment Management, T. Rowe Price, TCV, Lead Edge Capital, Tiger Global Management |
84 | Unity Technologies | 3 | USA | San Francisco | Video Games | David Helgason, Joachim Ante, Nicholas Francis | 2004 | Sequoia Capital, WetSummit Capital, DFJ Growth, Silver Lake Partners, Altimeter Capital |
84 | UrWork | 3 | China | Beijing | Shared Economy | Mao Daqing | 2015 | ZhenFund, Sequoia,Sinovation Ventures |
84 | VIPKID | 3 | China | Beijing | EdTech | Mi Wenjuan | 2013 | Sinovation Ventures, YF Capital, Sequoia, ZhenFund, Tencent, Matrix Partners China |
84 | Woowa Brothers | 3 | South Korea | Seoul | Logistics | Bong Jin Kim | 2011 | Bon Angels Venture Partners, Altos Ventures, Goldman Sachs, Hillhouse Capital Group |
84 | Xiaohongshu | 3 | China | Shanghai | Software and Services | Mao Wenchao | 2013 | Sequoia, Tencent, Genesis, ZhenFund, GGV Capital, Alibaba |
84 | Yiguo | 3 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Jin Guanglei | 2005 | Alibaba, Goldman Sachs |
84 | Yixia | 3 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Han Kun | 2013 | Sina, Redpoint Ventures, Sequoia, Morningside |
84 | Youxia | 3 | China | Shanghai | E-Cars | Wei Jun | 2014 | Qianhai Wutong, China Fortune Ocean |
84 | Yuanfudao | 3 | China | Beijing | EdTech | Li Yong | 2012 | IDG, Matrix Partners China, Tencent, Warburg Pincus |
84 | Zoox | 3 | USA | Foster City | Artificial Intelligence | Jesse Levinson, Tim Kentley-Klay | 2014 | DFJ, Lux Capital, Blackbird Ventures (Australia), Thomas Tull, Grok Ventures |
84 | Zuoyebang | 3 | China | Beijing | EdTech | Hou Jianbin | 2014 | GGV Capital, H Capital, Sequoia |
138 | 23andMe | 2 | USA | Mountain View | Life Sciences | Anne Wojcicki, Linda Avey, Paul Cusenza | 2006 | Google, Johnson & Johnson Development Corporation, National Institutes of Health, Sequoia Capital, GlaxoSmithKline |
138 | Afiniti | 2 | USA | Washington DC | Artificial Intelligence | Zia Chishti | 2006 | Daniel Klueger, Global Asset Management |
138 | Aihuishou | 2 | China | Shanghai | Software and Services | Chen Xuefeng | 2010 | JD, Cathay Capital, Fortune Capital, Tiantu Capital, Morningside |
138 | AppLovin | 2 | USA | Palo Alto | Video Games | Adam Foroughi, Andrew Karam, John Krystynak | 2012 | Orient Hontai Capital, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts |
138 | APUS | 2 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Li Tao | 2014 | SIG, Qiming |
138 | Asana | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Dustin Moskovitz, Justin Rosenstein | 2008 | Founders Fund, Y Combinator, Generation Investment Management |
138 | Aurora | 2 | USA | Palo Alto | Artificial Intelligence | Chris Urmson, J. Andrew Bagnell, Sterling Anderson | 2016 | Greylock Partners, Sequoia Capital, Hyundai Motor Company, Index Ventures |
138 | Avant | 2 | USA | Chicago | FinTech | Al Goldstein, John Sun, Paul Zhang | 2012 | General Atlantic, Kohler Kravis Roberts, Tiger Global Management, Jefferies |
138 | BenevolentAI | 2 | UK | London | Artificial Intelligence | Brent Gutekunst, Ivan Griffin, Ken Mulvany, Michael Brennan | 2013 | Woodford Investment Management |
138 | BillDesk | 2 | India | Ahmedabad | FinTech | Karthik Ganapathy, Ajay Kaushal, MN Srinivasu | 2000 | Visa, General Atlantic, TA Associates, Clearstone Venture Partners , SBI |
138 | Binance | 2 | Malta | - | Blockchain | Zhao Changpeng, He Yi | 2017 | Vertex Ventures, Black Hole Capital, Funcity Capital |
138 | Bird Rides | 2 | USA | Santa Monica | Shared Economy | Travis VanderZanden | 2017 | Goldcrest Capital, Craft Ventures, Index Ventures, Valor Equity Partners, Sequoia Capital |
138 | BlaBlaCar | 2 | France | Paris | Shared Economy | Francis Nappez, Frédéric Mazzella, Nicolas Brusson | 2006 | Accel, Index Ventures, Insight Partners, Baring Vostok Capital Partners, SNCF |
138 | Block.One | 2 | China | Hong Kong | Blockchain | Brendan Blumer | 2017 | Peter Thiel |
138 | Buzzfeed | 2 | USA | New York | Media & Entertainment | John Johnson, Jonah Peretti | 2006 | New Enterprise Associates, Andreessen Horowitz, NBCUniversal, Hearst Ventures, RRE Ventures |
138 | Byton | 2 | China | Nanjing | E-Cars | Bi Fukang | 2017 | FAW, Tus-Holdings, CATL |
138 | Cambricon | 2 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Chen Tianshi | 2016 | SDIC, Alibaba, Lenovo Capital |
138 | Canxing | 2 | China | Shanghai | Media & Entertainment | Tian Ming | 2006 | Alibaba, Tencent, CMC |
138 | Carbon | 2 | USA | Redwood City | 3D Printing | Joseph M. DeSimone, Philip DeSimone | 2013 | Sequoia Capital, BMW i Ventures , GV, GE Ventures, Baillie Gifford, Madrone Capital Partners |
138 | Carta | 2 | USA | Palo Alto | FinTech | Henry Ward, Manu Kumar | 2012 | Union Square Ventures, Spark Capital, Menlo Ventures, Social Capital, Meritech Capital Partners , Tribe Capital |
138 | Checkout.com | 2 | UK | London | FinTech | Guillaume Pousaz | 2012 | DST Global , Insight Partners |
138 | Chehejia | 2 | China | Beijing | E-Cars | Xi Xiang | 2015 | LEO, Source Code Capital, FutureCap |
138 | Chime | 2 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | Chris Britt, Ryan King | 2013 | Crosslink Capital, Aspect Ventures, Cathay Innovation, Menlo Ventures, DST Global, |
138 | CureVac | 2 | Germany | Baden-Wurttemberg | Life Sciences | Ingmar Hoerr | 2000 | DH Capital, Dievini Hopp Biotech Holding, OH Beteiligungen, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Baillie Gifford, Baden-Württembergische Versorgungsanstalt für Ärzte |
138 | Darktrace | 2 | USA | Cambridge | Artificial Intelligence | Dave Palmer, Emily Orton, Jack Stockdale, Nicole Eagan, Poppy Gustafsson | 2013 | Invoke Capital Partners, Summit Partners, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Talis Capital, Vitruvian Partners |
138 | Dataminr | 2 | USA | New York | Artificial Intelligence | Jeff Kinsey, Theodore Bailey | 2009 | IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Venrock, Fidelity |
138 | Delhivery | 2 | India | Gurgaon | Logistics | Bhavesh Manglani, Kapil Bharati, Mohit Tandon, Sahil Barua, Suraj Saharan | 2011 | Nexus Venture Partners, Multiples Alternate Asset Management Private Limited,Tiger Global Management, The Carlyle Group, Fosun Group, Softbank, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board |
138 | Deliveroo | 2 | UK | London | Logistics | Greg Orlowski, William Shu | 2012 | Bridgepoint, Fidelity Management and Research Company , Amazon, DST Global, General Catalyst, T. Rowe Price, Greenoaks Capital |
138 | Desktop Metal | 2 | USA | Burlington Massachussets | 3D Printing | Chris Schuh, Ely Sachs, Emanuel M. Sachs, John Hart, Jonah Myerberg, Ric Fulop, Rick Chin, Yet-Ming Chiang | 2015 | GE Ventures, GV, New Enterprise Associates, Ford Motor Company, Koch Industries, Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures |
138 | Devoted Health | 2 | USA | Waltham | Health Tech | Ed Park, Jeremy Delinsky, Todd Park | 2017 | Andreessen Horowitz |
138 | Dfinity | 2 | Switzerland | Zug | Blockchain | Dominic Williams | 2015 | Andreessen Horowitz, Polychain |
138 | Discord | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Instant Messenger | Jason Citron | 2012 | Benchmark, 9+ Program, Greylock Partners, Index Ventures, Tencent Holdings, Greenoaks Capital, Index Ventures, Accel |
138 | FlixBus | 2 | Germany | Munich | E-commerce | André Schwämmlein, Daniel Krauss, Jochen Engert | 2011 | Permira, TCV, Silver Lake Partners |
138 | Freshworks | 2 | USA | San Bruno | Cloud | Girish Mathrubootham, Shan Krishnasamy | 2010 | Tiger Global Management, Sequoia Capital India, Accel |
138 | Gett | 2 | USA | New York | Logistics | Dave Waiser, Roi More | 2010 | Kreos Capital, Vostok New Ventures, MCI Capital SA, Volkswagen Group, Sberbank, Dave Waiser, Access Industries |
138 | Graphcore | 2 | UK | Bristol | Artificial Intelligence | Nigel Toon, Simon Knowles | 2016 | Amadeus Capital Partners, Atomico, Sequoia Capital, BMW i Ventures, Robert Bosch Venture Capital , Microsoft, Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center |
138 | Gusto | 2 | USA | San Francisco | FinTech | Edward Kim, Joshua Reeves, Tomer London | 2011 | General Catalyst, Kleiner Perkins, Emergence , GV, Ribbit Capital, Akkadian Ventures, Dragoneer Investment Group, T. Rowe Price, Y Combinator |
138 | HashiCorp | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Armon Dadgar, Mitchell Hashimoto | 2012 | Mayfield Fund, GGV Capital, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Redpoint |
138 | HeartFlow | 2 | USA | Redwood City | Health Tech | Charles A. Taylor, Christopher K. Zarins | 2009 | Capricorn Investment Group, Panorama Point Partners |
138 | Impossible Foods | 2 | USA | Redwood City | New Retail | Monte Casino, Patrick Brown | 2011 | UBS,Temasek Holdings, Sailing Capital, Horizons Ventures |
138 | Improbable | 2 | UK | London | Video Games | Herman Narula, Peter Lipka, Rob Whitehead | 2012 | SoftBank Investment Advisers, NetEase, Amadeus Capital Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Horizons Ventures |
138 | Infinidat | 2 | Israel | Tel Aviv | Cloud | Moshe Yanai | 2011 | TPG Growth, Goldman Sachs |
138 | InsideSales.com | 2 | USA | Provo | Artificial Intelligence | David Elkington, Ken Krogue, Rob Christensen | 2004 | Polaris Partners, US Venture Partners, Sales Force Ventures |
138 | InVision | 2 | USA | New York | Cloud | Ben Nadel, Clark Valberg | 2011 | FirstMark, Tiger Global Management, Accel, ICONIQ Capital, Battery Ventures, Spark Capital |
138 | Jusda | 2 | China | Chengdu | Logistics | Yang Qiujin | 2010 | China Life, IDG, CICC Capital |
138 | Kaseya | 2 | Ireland | Dublin | Cloud | Gerald Blackie | 2000 | TPG, Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, Insight partners |
138 | Kingsoft Cloud | 2 | China | Beijing | Cloud | Wang Yulin | 2011 | IDG, Kingsoft, Xiaomi |
138 | Landa Digital Printing | 2 | Israel | Rehovot | Software and Services | Benny Landa | 2002 | Skion, GmBH, Altana |
138 | Lemonade | 2 | USA | New York | FinTech | Daniel Schreiber, Shai Wininger | 2015 | Allianz, SoftBank, Aleph , Sequoia Capital Israel |
138 | Lime | 2 | USA | San Mateo | Shared Economy | Adam Zhang, Brad Bao, Charlie Gao, Toby Sun | 2017 | Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue Management, Fifth Wall, Bain Capital Ventures, Rainbow Technologies |
138 | Mafengwo | 2 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Chen Gang | 2006 | Capital Today, Qiming, Hillhouse Capital |
138 | Marqeta | 2 | USA | Oakland | FinTech | Jason Gardner | 2010 | 83North, Commerce Ventures, IA Capital Group, Visa, ICONIQ Capital, Granite Ventures, Coatue Management |
138 | Miniso | 2 | China | Guangzhou | New Retail | Ye Guofu | 2013 | Tencent, Hillhouse |
138 | Monday.com | 2 | Israel | Tel Aviv | Cloud | Eran Zinman, Roy Mann | 2012 | Entrée Capital, Genesis Partners, Insight Partners, Stripes Group, Sapphire Ventures |
138 | Mozido | 2 | USA | Austin | FinTech | Michael A Liberty | 2008 | Tiger Mangement Corporation, Wellington Management |
138 | Mu Sigma | 2 | India | Bengaluru | Big Data | Dhiraj C Rajaram | 2004 | Sequoia Capital India, General Atlantic, MasterCard |
138 | NantOmics | 2 | USA | Culver City | Life Sciences | Patrick Soon-Shiong | 2012 | NANT Health |
138 | Nextdoor | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Instant Messenger | Adam Ginsburg, David Wiesen, Madison Bell, Nirav Tolia, Prakash Janakiraman, Sarah Leary | 2010 | Benchmark, Shasta Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Insight Partners, Tiger Global Management, Redpoint, Riverwood Capital |
138 | Njoy | 2 | USA | Scottsdale | Consumer Goods | Craig Weiss | 2006 | Morgan Stanley, Brookside Capital |
138 | Northvolt | 2 | Sweden | Stockholm | New Energy | Paolo Cerruti, Peter Carlsson | 2016 | Volkswagen Group, Goldman Sachs, Seimens |
138 | Oxford Nanopore Technologies | 2 | UK | Oxford | Life Sciences | Gordon Sanghera, Hagan Bayley | 2005 | Amgen, IP Group Plc, Woodford Investment Management, Illumina, GT Healthcare Capital Partners |
138 | PAX | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Consumer Goods | Adam Bowen, James Monsees | 2017 | Sand Hill Angels, Tao Capital Partners, Tiger Global Management |
138 | PingPong | 2 | China | Hangzhou | FinTech | Chen Yu | 2015 | GF Xinde Investment, Tsinghua Holdings, Fidelity |
138 | Pony.ai | 2 | USA | Fremont | Artificial Intelligence | James Peng, Lou Tiancheng | 2016 | Legend Capital, ClearVue Partners , Kunlun, Morningside Venture Capital, Eight Roads Ventures |
138 | Postmates | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Logistics | Bastian Lehmann, Sam Street, Sean Plaice | 2011 | Founders Fund, Spark Capital, Harmony Partners, Tiger Global Management, BlackRock, Glynn Capital Management |
138 | Preferred Networks | 2 | Japan | Tokyo | Artificial Intelligence | Daisuke Okanohara, Toru Nishikawa | 2014 | Toyota Motor Corporation |
138 | Quanergy Systems | 2 | USA | Sunnyvale | Software and Services | Louay Eldada, Yu Tianyue | 2012 | Motus Ventures, Rising Tide |
138 | Quora | 2 | USA | Mountain View | Media & Entertainment | Adam D’Angelo, Charlie Cheever | 2009 | Benchmark, Adam D’Angelo , Tiger Global Management, Collaborative Fund , Peter Thiel, Y Combinator |
138 | RELX | 2 | China | Shenzhen | Consumer Goods | Wang Ying | 2018 | IDG,Source Code Capital,Sequoia |
138 | ReNew Power | 2 | India | Gurgaon | New Energy | Sumant Sinha | 2011 | Goldman Sachs, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Asian Development Bank, JERA, Yes Bank, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, OPIC - Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority |
138 | Revolut | 2 | UK | London | FinTech | Nikolay Storonsky, Vlad Yatsenko | 2015 | Mastercard Start Path, Balderton Capital, TriplePoint Capital, Index Ventures, DST Global |
138 | Segment | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Calvin French-Owen, Ian Storm Taylor, Ilya Volodarsky, Peter Reinhardt | 2011 | Accel, Thrive Capital, GV, Meritech Capital Partners, Y Combinator |
138 | ServiceTitan | 2 | USA | Glendale | Cloud | Ara Mahdessian, Vahe Kuzoyan | 2013 | Bessemer Venture Partners, ICONIQ Capital, Battery Ventures, Index Ventures |
138 | Sharecare | 2 | USA | Atlanta | Health Tech | Jeff Arnold, Mehmet Oz | 2010 | Wells Fargo Capital Finance, Wellington Management, Heritage Group, Galen Partners |
138 | Sprinklr | 2 | USA | New York | Cloud | Ragy Thomas | 2009 | Battery Ventures, ICONIQ Capital, Temasek Holdings, Intel Capital |
138 | Squarespace | 2 | USA | New York | Cloud | Anthony Casalena | 2003 | Accel, General Atlantic, Index Ventures |
138 | STX Entertainment | 2 | USA | Burbank | Media & Entertainment | Robert Simonds, William McGlashan | 2014 | PCCW, Hony Capital, Tencent Holdings, TPG Growth |
138 | Suning Sports | 2 | China | Nanjing | Media & Entertainment | Zhang Jindong | 2015 | Goldman Sachs |
138 | Taobao Dianying | 2 | China | Hangzhou | E-commerce | Yu Yongfu | 2014 | Ant Financial, CDH Investments, Sina |
138 | Uptake | 2 | USA | Chicago | Artificial Intelligence | Bradley Keywell | 2014 | Caterpillar Ventures, GreatPoint Ventures, Revolution, Baillie Gifford |
138 | Warby Parker | 2 | USA | - | Consumer Goods | Andrew Hunt, David Gilboa, Jeffrey Raider, Neil Blumenthal | 2010 | Tiger Global Management, General Catalyst, T. Rowe Price |
138 | YITU | 2 | China | Shanghai | Artificial Intelligence | Zhu Long | 2012 | YF Capital, Sequoia, ZhenFund, Hillhouse |
138 | Zenefits | 2 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Laks Srini, Parker Conrad | 2013 | TPG, Fidelity, Andreessen Horowitz |
138 | Zhihu | 2 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Zhou Yuan | 2011 | Sinovation Ventures, Capital Today, Qiming, Tencent |
138 | ZocDoc | 2 | USA | New York | Health Tech | Cyrus Massoumi, Nick Ganju, Oliver Kharraz | 2007 | Atomico, Baillie Gifford, Khosla Ventures, Founders Fund |
138 | Zume | 2 | USA | Mountain View | Logistics | Alex Garden, Julia Collins | 2015 | SignalFire, AME Cloud Ventures, SoftBank Investment Advisers |
224 | Aiways | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | E-Cars | Gu Feng | 2017 | Tencent,Shagang Group,Mingchi Fund |
224 | Caocao | 1.5 | China | Hangzhou | Shared Economy | Liu Jinliang | 2015 | - |
224 | Danke | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Real Estate Tech | Shen Fuyang | 2015 | Tiger Fund, Ant Financial, Ucommune |
224 | Ebang | 1.5 | China | Hangzhou | Blockchain | Hu Dong | 2013 | - |
224 | Enovate | 1.5 | China | Shaoxing | E-Cars | Zhang Hailiang | 2017 | - |
224 | ETCP | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Tan Long | 2012 | Wanda, Matrix Partners China, SIG |
224 | Gaodun | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | EdTech | Li Feng | 2006 | 51Job |
224 | Hero Entertainment | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Video Games | Ying Shuling | 2015 | Huayi Bros, Sequoia, ZhenFund |
224 | Huimin | 1.5 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Zhang Yichun | 2013 | West Capital, SinoGuarantee |
224 | IMS | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Big Data | Li Meng | 2009 | Sina, SAIF, Morgan Stanley |
224 | iSoftstone | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Liu Tianwen | 2001 | Sequoia, Fortune Capital, China Renaissance Group,Efunds |
224 | JD Health | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Health Tech | Xin Lijun | 2019 | CPE China Fund, CICC Capital, Baring |
224 | Jiemian | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | Media & Entertainment | He Li | 2014 | Kunlun Trust |
224 | Kidswant | 1.5 | China | Nanjing | E-commerce | Wang Jianguo | 2009 | Warburg Pincus, Greenwoods Investment, Hillhouse |
224 | KLOOK | 1.5 | China | Hong Kong | E-commerce | Wang Zhihao | 2014 | Sequoia, Matrix Partners China, Goldman Sachs |
224 | lvmama | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Hong Qinghua | 2008 | Sequoia, CDH Investments |
224 | Mia | 1.5 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Liu Nan | 2011 | Baidu, Sequoia, ZhenFund |
224 | Mofang | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | Real Estate Tech | Ge Lan | 2010 | AVIC Trust, Warburg Pincus, DT Capital Partners |
224 | Moviebook | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Ji Xiaochen | 2009 | SenseTime, SBCVC, Yao Capital |
224 | NetEase Music | 1.5 | China | Hangzhou | Media & Entertainment | Zhu Yiwen | 2013 | SMG |
224 | Ninebot | 1.5 | China | Tianjin | Robotics | Gao Lufeng | 2013 | Sequoia, Xiaomi, Shunwei |
224 | Panshi | 1.5 | China | Hangzhou | Big Data | Tian Ning | 2004 | Cybernaut, Hana Financial, CCB Trust |
224 | PurCotton | 1.5 | China | Shenzhen | Health Tech | Li Jianquan | 2009 | Sequoia |
224 | RRS | 1.5 | China | Qingdao | Logistics | Xie Juzhi | 2000 | Alibaba, Goldman Sachs, CIC |
224 | SheIn | 1.5 | China | Shenzhen | E-commerce | Xu Yangtian | 2008 | JAFC, IDG, Greenwoods Investment, Sequoia |
224 | Shuhai | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Logistics | Zhang Yong | 2011 | Sequoia,Legend Capital,Hillhouse |
224 | Skywell | 1.5 | China | Nanjing | E-Cars | Huang Hongshen | 2017 | HTHS Capital、Baishi Fund |
224 | Chindata | 1.5 | China | Zhangjiakou | Big Data | Ju Jing | 2015 | Bain Capital |
224 | Tongdun | 1.5 | China | Hangzhou | Cloud | Jiang Tao | 2012 | IDG, CGC, Qiming, GGV Capital |
224 | Tubatu | 1.5 | China | Shenzhen | Software and Services | Wang Guobin | 2008 | Sequoia, Matrix Partners China, 58 |
224 | Tuhu | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Chen Min | 2014 | Hillhouse, Qiming, Legend Capital, Sequoia |
224 | Tujia | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Shared Economy | Luo Jun | 2011 | Ctrip, GGV Capital, Qiming, CDH Investments |
224 | TuyaSmart | 1.5 | China | Hangzhou | Artificial Intelligence | Wang Xueji | 2014 | CBC, CICC |
224 | Weidian | 1.5 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Wang Ke | 2011 | Tencent, Warburg Pincus, Matrix Partners China |
224 | Whaley | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | Consumer Goods | Li Ruigang | 2015 | Tencent, CMC Capital Partners |
224 | WuXi NextCODE | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | Life Sciences | Li Ge | 2015 | Sequoia, Temasek, YF Capital |
224 | xiaozhu | 1.5 | China | Beijing | Real Estate Tech | Chen Chi | 2012 | Joy Capital, Bertelsmann, Legend Capital, Morningside |
224 | Xinchao | 1.5 | China | Chengdu | Media & Entertainment | Zhang Jixue | 2013 | Baidu Investment, Well-known Investment |
224 | Zbj | 1.5 | China | Chongqing | Software and Services | Zhu Mingyue | 2005 | Cybernaut, IDG |
224 | Zhaogang | 1.5 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Wang Dong | 2012 | IDG, Matrix Partners China, Sequoia, ZhenFund |
264 | 100credit | 1 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Zhang Shaofeng | 2014 | China Reform, CICC-Qianhai, Sequoia, IDG, Hillhouse |
264 | 10X Genomics | 1 | USA | Pleasanton | Life Sciences | Ben Hindson, Serge Saxonov | 2012 | Foresite Capital, Fidelity Management and Research Company, Meritech Capital Partners, Silicon Valley Bank |
264 | 17zuoye | 1 | China | Shanghai | EdTech | Liu Chang | 2007 | ZhenFund, Shunwei, Tiger |
264 | 1919 Wines & Spirits | 1 | China | Chengdu | New Retail | Yang Lingjiang | 2006 | Alibaba, Tianhong Asset Management, CITIC |
264 | 4paradigm | 1 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Dai Wenyuan | 2015 | Sequoia, CRHC, Tus-Holdings,Sinovation Ventures |
264 | 9fgroup | 1 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Sun Lei | 2006 | Morningside, DCM, SIG |
264 | About You | 1 | Germany | Hamburg | E-commerce | Sebastian Betz, Tarek Muller | 2014 | SevenVentures, Bestseller |
264 | Actifio | 1 | USA | Waltham | Cloud | Ash Ashutosh, David Chang | 2009 | Greylock Partners , North Bridge Venture Partners & Growth Equity, Advanced Technology Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, TCV. Crestline, Tiger Global Management |
264 | Age of Learning | 1 | USA | Glendale | EdTech | Doug Dohring | 2007 | ICONIQ Capital |
264 | Airtable | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Andrew Ofstad, Emmett Nicholas, Howie Liu | 2012 | CRV, Caffeinated Capital, Benchmark , Coatue Management, Thrive Capital |
264 | Airwallex | 1 | China | Hong Kong | FinTech | Jack Zhang | 2016 | Tencent, Sequoia, DST, Hillhouse Capital |
264 | Akulaku | 1 | China | Shenzhen | FinTech | Li Wenbo | 2015 | Qiming, Ant Financial |
264 | Alisports | 1 | China | Shanghai | Media & Entertainment | Zhang Yong | 2015 | YF Capital, Taiping Asset |
264 | Allbirds | 1 | USA | San Francisco | New Retail | Joseph Zwillinger, Tim Brown | 2015 | Lerer Hippeau, Maveron, Tiger Global Management, T. Rowe Price |
264 | Alphaeon Corporation | 1 | USA | Irvine | Health Tech | Robert Edward Grant | 2013 | Sailing Capital, Longitude Capital |
264 | Ane | 1 | China | Shanghai | Logistics | Wang Yongjun | 2010 | Sequoia, Carlyle, Goldman Sachs, Warburg Pincus |
264 | Ankon | 1 | China | Shanghai | Health Tech | Ji Pengsong | 2008 | SoftBank, Dazhong Investment |
264 | AppDirect | 1 | USA | San Francisco | E-commerce | Daniel Saks, Nicolas Desmarais | 2009 | Inovia Capital, Mithril Capital Management, JP Morgan Chase |
264 | Auth0 | 1 | Argentina | Buenos Aries | Cloud | Eugenio Pace, Matias Woloski | 2013 | Bessemer Venture Partners, Trinity Ventures, Meritech Capital Partners, Sapphire Ventures |
264 | Automattic | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Matt Mullenweg | 2005 | Inside Partners, Tiger Global Management, Polaris Partners |
264 | AvidXchange | 1 | USA | Charlotte | FinTech | Michael Praeger | 2000 | Bain Capital Ventures, Fifth Third Capital, Caisse, Charlotte Angel Partners, CT Communications, Mastercard |
264 | Away | 1 | USA | New York | New Retail | Jen Rubio, Steph Korey | 2015 | Global Founders Capital, Wellington Management, Accel, Forerunner Ventures |
264 | Banma | 1 | China | Shanghai | Artificial Intelligence | Hao Fei | 2015 | SDIC, YF Capital, Shang Qi Capital |
264 | Beibei | 1 | China | Hangzhou | E-commerce | Zhang Lianglun | 2014 | IDG, Northern Light, Capital Today |
264 | BigBasket | 1 | India | Bengaluru | New Retail | Abhinay Choudhari, Hari Menon, Vipul Parekh, VS Sudhakar | 2011 | Mirae Asset-Naver Asia Growth Fund, Alibaba Group, Helion Venture Partners, Abraaj Group, Bessemer Venture Partners, LionRock Capital, Brand Capital, Ascent Capital |
264 | Bill.com | 1 | USA | Palo Alto | FinTech | René Lacerte | 2006 | Franklin Templeton Investments, DCM Ventures, Emergence, Financial Partners Fund, Scale Venture Partners, Bank of America, Silicon Valley Bank, JP Morgan, Temasek Holdings |
264 | BitFury | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Blockchain | Valery Nebesny, Valery Vavilov | 2011 | Bill Tai, EY Startup Challenge, Credit China FinTech Holdings, Korelya Capital |
264 | Bolt | 1 | Estonia | Tallinn | Shared Economy | Markus Villig, Martin Villig, Oliver Leisalu | 2013 | Didi Chuxing, Daimler |
264 | Boqii | 1 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Tang Yingzhi | 2012 | Goldman Sachs, Jafco Asia, DL Capitals |
264 | Bordrin | 1 | China | Nanjing | E-Cars | Huang Ximing | 2017 | Prosperity Investment, China Sciences |
264 | Branch | 1 | USA | Redwood City | Software and Services | Alex Austin, Dmitri Gaskin, Mada Seghete, Mike Molinet | 2014 | New Enterprise Associates, TripplePoint Capital, Zach Coelius |
264 | Bukalapak | 1 | Indonesia | Jakarta | E-commerce | Achmad Zaky, Nugroho Herucahyono | 2011 | Mirae Asset-Naver Asia Growth Fund, Emtek Group |
264 | Butterfly Network | 1 | USA | Guilford | Health Tech | Jonathan M. Rothberg, Nevada Sanchez, Tyler S. Ralston | 2011 | Fidelity |
264 | C3 | 1 | USA | Redwood City | Artificial Intelligence | Patricia House, Thomas Siebel | 2009 | TPG Growth, Breyer Capital |
264 | Cabify | 1 | Spain | Madrid | Shared Economy | Adrian Merino, Francisco Montero, Juan De Antonio, Sam Lown, Vicente Pascual | 2011 | Kevin Laws, Seaya Ventures, Rakuten Capital, Inter American Development Bank |
264 | Calm.com | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Health Tech | Alex Tew, Michael Acton Smith | 2012 | TPG Growth, Insight Partners |
264 | Carzone | 1 | China | Nanjing | New Retail | Shang Baoguo | 2018 | Co-Stone, Warburg Pincus, Alibaba |
264 | Casper | 1 | USA | New York | New Retail | Constantin Eis, Gabriel Flateman, Jeff Chapin, Neil Parikh, Philip Krim, T. Luke Sherwin | 2013 | Lerer Hippeau, New Enterprise Associates, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Target |
264 | Celonis | 1 | USA | Raleigh | Big Data | Alexander Rinke, Bastian Nominacher, Martin Klenk | 2011 | 83North, Accel |
264 | ChargePoint | 1 | USA | Campbell | New Energy | Dave Baxter, Harjinder S. Bhade, Milton T. Tormey, Praveen Mandal, Richard Lowenthal | 2007 | Quantum Energy Partners, Seimens, Daimler, Linse Capital |
264 | Chemao | 1 | China | Hangzhou | E-commerce | Huang Wei | 2012 | ZHEFU Holding, Vision+ Capital |
264 | Chezhibao | 1 | China | Nanjing | E-commerce | Huang Le | 2010 | JD Capital, Addor |
264 | Chunyuyisheng | 1 | China | Beijing | Health Tech | Li Guanghui | 2011 | BlueRun Ventures, Bertelsmann, CICC |
264 | CloudFlare | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cyber Security | Lee Holloway, Matthew Prince, Michelle Zatlyn | 2009 | Franklin Templeton Investments, Summer@Highland, Pelion Venture Partners , New Enterprise Associates, Union Square Ventures, Venrock, Fidelity |
264 | Clover Health | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Artificial Intelligence | Kris Gale, Vivek Garipalli | 2013 | First Round Capital, Sequoia Capital, Greenoaks Capital |
264 | Cohesity | 1 | USA | San Jose | Cloud | Mohit Aron | 2013 | SoftBank Investment Advisers, Sequoia Capital , Artis Ventures (AV), GV, Wing Venture Capital, Qualcomm Ventures |
264 | Collibra | 1 | USA | New York | Big Data | Felix Van De Maele, Pieter De Leenheer, Stijn Christiaens | 2008 | Newion Investments, Index Ventures, ICONIQ Capital, Battery Ventures, Capital G |
264 | Como | 1 | Israel | Nessziona | Cloud | Dror Erez, Gaby Bilczyk, Ronen Shilo | 2010 | JP Morgan partners, Benchmark |
264 | Convoy | 1 | USA | Seattle | Logistics | Dan Lewis, Grant Goodale | 2015 | Greylock Partners, Y Combinator, CapitalG |
264 | Coursera | 1 | USA | Mountain View | EdTech | Andrew Ng, Daphne Koller | 2012 | GSV Asset Management, SEEK Group, Kleiner Perkins , New Enterprise Associates, THE WORLD BANK GROUP, New Enterprise Associates, EDBI |
264 | DaDa | 1 | China | Shanghai | EdTech | Zhi Hui | 2013 | Tiger Fund, Warburg Pincus, TAL( Tomorrow Advancing Life) |
264 | Daojia | 1 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Yao Jinbo | 2014 | Alibaba, KKR, Ping An Ventures |
264 | DataRobot | 1 | USA | Boston | Artificial Intelligence | Jeremy Achin, Thomas DeGodoy | 2012 | New Enterprise Associates, Meritech Capital Partners,Sapphire Ventures |
264 | Dataxu | 1 | USA | Boston | Software and Services | Bruce Journey, Mike Baker, Sandro Catanzaro, Willard Simmons | 2009 | Sky, Thomveste Ventures, Atlas Venture, Flybridge Capital Partners |
264 | Deezer | 1 | France | Paris | Media & Entertainment | Daniel Marhely, Jonathan Benassaya | 2006 | Access Industries, Idinvest Partners, Kingdom Holding Company,Orange |
264 | Dianrong | 1 | China | Shanghai | FinTech | Su Haide | 2012 | Tiger Global, Northern Light, GIC |
264 | Docker | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Solomon Hykes | 2010 | Greylock Partners, Sequoia Capital, Insight Partners |
264 | Doctolib | 1 | France | Paris | Health Tech | Franck Tetzlaff, Ivan Schneider, Jessy Bernal, Stanislas Niox-Chateau, Steve Abou Rjeily, Thomas Landais | 2013 | Kerala Ventures, Accel, Bpifrance, Eurazeo, General Atlantic, AGORANOV |
264 | DotC United | 1 | China | Shanghai | Big Data | Shi Yi | 2015 | Gaorong Capital, Lightspeed China Partners, Morningside |
264 | DraftKings | 1 | USA | Boston | Video Games | Jason Robins, Matt Kalish, Paul Liberman | 2012 | 21st Century Fox, Revolution, Eldridge Industries, The Raine Group, Redpoint |
264 | Dream11 | 1 | India | Mumbai | Video Games | Harsh Jain | 2012 | Tencent Holdings, Steadview Capital |
264 | Druva | 1 | USA | Sunnyvale | Cloud | Jaspreet Singh, Milind Borate, Ramani Kothandaraman | 2008 | Viking Global Investors, Riverwood Capital, Sequoia Capital India, Nexus Venture Partners, Indian Angel Network |
264 | Dtdream | 1 | China | Hangzhou | Cloud | Wu Jingzhuan | 2015 | Alibaba, Yinxinggu Capital |
264 | Dxy | 1 | China | Hangzhou | Health Tech | Li Tiantian | 2000 | Shunwei, DCM, Tencent |
264 | Easy Life | 1 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Liu Jiangtao | 2011 | HNA Tourism, H-capital |
264 | Envision | 1 | China | Shanghai | New Energy | Zhang Lei | 2008 | Sequoia |
264 | Evernote | 1 | USA | Redwood City | Cloud | Phil Libin, Stepan Pachikov | 2000 | M8 Capital, Sequoia Capital, DoCoMo Capital, Meritech Capital partners |
264 | ezCater | 1 | USA | Boston | E-commerce | Briscoe Rodgers, Stefania Mallett | 2007 | Insight Partners, ICONIQ Capital, Wellington Management, Lightspeed Venture Partners, GIC |
264 | Fair | 1 | USA | Santa Monica | E-commerce | Boone Park, Craig Nehamen, Georg Bauer, Jennifer Parke, Matt Cacciola, Scott Painter | 2016 | Sherpa Capital, Softbank Investment Advisors, Javelin Venture partners, Silicon Valley Bank, Next47 |
264 | FangDD | 1 | China | Shenzhen | Real Estate Tech | Duan Yi | 2011 | VKC, Lightspeed China Partners, CDH Investments |
264 | Fanli | 1 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Ge Yongchang | 2007 | SIG, Qiming, Lotte |
264 | Fcbox | 1 | China | Shenzhen | Logistics | Xu Yubin | 2015 | SF Express, CDH Investments, CDBC |
264 | Formlabs | 1 | USA | Somerville | 3D Printing | David Cranor, Maxim Lobovsky, Natan Linder | 2011 | DFJ Growth, Foundry Group, Tyche Partners, New Enterprise Associates, SOSV |
264 | Fxiaoke | 1 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Luo Xu | 2011 | DCM, Northern Light, IDG, Hillhouse |
264 | G7 | 1 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Zhai Xuehun | 2011 | Hopu Investment Management, Matrix Partners China, Tencent |
264 | Geo | 1 | China | Beijing | Big Data | Cui Jingjing | 2012 | GSR Ventures, Sina, AsiaInfo |
264 | GetYourGuide | 1 | Germany | Berlin | E-commerce | Jochen Mattes, Johannes Reck, Martin Sieber, Pascal Mathis, Tao Tao, Tobias Rein | 2009 | PROfounders Capital, Highland Europe , Fritz Demopoulos, Spark Capital, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Battery Ventures, Swisscanto Invest, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Kees Koolen |
264 | Ginkgo BioWorks | 1 | USA | Boston | Life Sciences | Austin Che, Barry Canton, Jason Kelly, Reshma Shetty, Tom Knight | 2009 | Viking Global Investors |
264 | GitLab | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Dmitriy Zaporozhets, Sytse Sijbrandij | 2014 | Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments, Khosla Ventures, August Capital, GV, ICONIQ Capital |
264 | Global Fashion Group | 1 | Luxembourg | Luxembourg | E-commerce | - | 2014 | Lewis trust Group. Rocket Internet, Kinnevik AB |
264 | Glossier | 1 | USA | New York | Consumer Goods | Emily Weiss | 2014 | Thrive Capital, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Index Ventures, Sequoia Capital |
264 | Gympass | 1 | Brazil | Sao Paulo | Health Tech | Cesar Carvalho, Joao Barbosa | 2012 | Softbank Investment Advisors, General Atlantic |
264 | Haodf | 1 | China | Beijing | Health Tech | Wang Hang | 2006 | Trustbridge, CRCI, DCM China |
264 | Health Catalyst | 1 | USA | Salt Lake City | Big Data | Steven Barlow, Thomas Burton | 2008 | Norwest Venture Partners, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Sorenson Capital, UPMC,OrbiMed |
264 | Hike | 1 | India | New Delhi | Instant Messenger | Kavin Bharti Mittal | 2012 | Foxconn Technology Group, Tencent Holdings, Bharti SoftBank, Tiger Global Management |
264 | Hims | 1 | USA | San Francisco | E-commerce | Andrew Dudum, Jack Abraham | 2017 | Atomic, Thrive Capital, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners) |
264 | HMD | 1 | Finland | Helsinki | Consumer Goods | Jean-Francois Baril | 2016 | Ginko Ventures |
264 | Hosjoy | 1 | China | Nanjing | Software and Services | Wang Jianguo | 2009 | DT Capital Partners, Founder H Fund, Richland Equities |
264 | Hozon | 1 | China | Tongxiang | E-Cars | Zhang Yong | 2014 | Zenity Mobility,Hongli Zhihui |
264 | Huayun | 1 | China | Wuxi | Big Data | Xu Guangbin | 2010 | SIG, Intel Capital, HTCC |
264 | Huikedu Group | 1 | China | Beijing | EdTech | Fang Yechang | 2010 | China Oceanwide, Fosun RZ Capital |
264 | Hujiang | 1 | China | Shanghai | EdTech | Fu Cairui | 2001 | HINA, SoftBank, Shunwei, SIG |
264 | Human Longevity | 1 | USA | San Diego | Life Sciences | J. Venter, Peter Diamandis, Robert Hariri | 2013 | Illumina Ventures |
264 | Icarbonx | 1 | China | Guangzhou | Health Tech | Wang Jun | 2015 | Tianfu Group, China Bridge Capital |
264 | Icertis | 1 | USA | - | Cloud | Monish Darda, Samir Bodas | 2009 | Greycroft, Premji Invest |
264 | iFood | 1 | Brazil | Sao Paulo | Logistics | Eduardo Baer, Felipe Ramos Fioravante, Gabriel Pinto, Guilherme Bonifacio, Patrick Sigrist | 2011 | Just Eat, Movile, Warehouse Investimentos, Naspers |
264 | Ihomefnt | 1 | China | Nanjing | Software and Services | Pan Dingguo | 2014 | Tiantu Capital, Fortune Capital, Zhisland |
264 | Illumio | 1 | USA | Sunnyvale | Cyber Security | Andrew Rubin, PJ Kirner | 2013 | J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, Accel, BlackRock |
264 | InMobi | 1 | India | Bengaluru | Software and Services | Abhay Singhal, Amit Gupta, Mohit Saxena, Naveen Tewari, Piyush Shah | 2007 | Softbank Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Sherpalo Ventures |
264 | Intercom | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Instant Messenger | Ciaran Lee, David Barrett, Des Traynor, Eoghan McCabe | 2011 | Social Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, ICONIQ Capital, Index Ventures, Kleiner Perkins |
264 | Ipien | 1 | China | Chongqing | E-commerce | Jiang Jianfei | 2013 | Tencent, Investoday |
264 | ironSource | 1 | Israel | Tel Aviv | Life Sciences | Arnon Harish, Eyal Milrad, Gil Shoham, Itay Milrad, Nethanel Shadmi, Omer Kaplan, Roi Milrad, Tamir Carmi, Tomer Bar Zeev, Tomer Bar Zeev | 2010 | Saban Capital Group, Access Industries |
264 | iTutorGroup | 1 | China | Shanghai | EdTech | Yang Zhengda | 2008 | Qiming, GIC, Goldman Sachs |
264 | Ivalua | 1 | USA | Redwood City | Cloud | David Khuat-Duy | 2000 | Ardian, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Tiger Global Management |
264 | JFrog | 1 | USA | Sunnyvale | Cloud | Frederic Simon, Shlomi Ben Haim, Yoav Landman | 2008 | Insight Partners, Vmware |
264 | JiuXian | 1 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Hao Hongfeng | 2010 | Sequoia, OFC |
264 | Jollycorp | 1 | China | Hangzhou | E-commerce | Li Haiyan | 2012 | Sequoia, Legend Capital, CDH Investments |
264 | Juanpi | 1 | China | Guangzhou | E-commerce | Huang Chengsong | 2012 | Tiantu Capital, CMB International, Zhejiang Jinkong |
264 | Juma | 1 | China | Chengdu | Logistics | Bai Rubing | 2011 | GLP, New Hope, Sino Ocean |
264 | Jusfoun | 1 | China | Beijing | Big Data | Wang Sanshou | 2010 | IDG, ChinaEquity Group |
264 | Kabbage | 1 | USA | Atlanta | FinTech | Kathryn Petralia, Marc Gorlin, Rob Frohwein | 2009 | BlueRun Ventures, Mohr Davidow Ventures, Thomvest Ventures, Guggenheim Securities, SoftBank Capital, Reverence Capital Partners, Credit Suisse |
264 | KeepTruckin | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Logistics | Obaid Khan, Ryan Johns, Shoaib Makani | 2013 | Index Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), Greenoaks Capital |
264 | Kendra Scott | 1 | USA | Austin | New Retail | Kendra Scott | 2002 | Berkshire Partners, Norwest Venture Partners |
264 | KnowBe4 | 1 | USA | Clearwater | Cyber Security | Stu Sjouwerman | 2010 | Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Goldman Sachs, Elephant |
264 | Knowbox | 1 | China | Beijing | EdTech | Liu Ye | 2014 | Alibaba, Legend Star, TAL |
264 | Kr Space | 1 | China | Beijing | Shared Economy | Liu Chengcheng | 2016 | IDG, Gopher AssetManagement |
264 | Lalamove | 1 | China | Hong Kong | Logistics | Zhou Shengfu | 2013 | Crystal Stream, Xiang He Captital, Shunwei |
264 | Lamabang | 1 | China | Shenzhen | Health Tech | Jin Zan | 2011 | Matrix Partners China, Morningside |
264 | Leapmotor | 1 | China | Jinghua | E-Cars | Zhu Jiangming | 2017 | Sequoia, Shanghai Electric, Industrial Securities |
264 | letgo | 1 | USA | New York | E-commerce | Alec Oxenford, Enrique Linares Plaza, Jordi Castello | 2015 | Naspers |
264 | Lianlian | 1 | China | Hangzhou | FinTech | Zhang Zhengyu | 2009 | Sequoia, Everbright, Cybernaut |
264 | Lightricks | 1 | Israel | Jerusalem | Cloud | Amit Goldstein, Itai Tsiddon, Nir Pochter, Yaron Inger, Zeev Farbman | 2013 | Viola Ventures, Insight Partners, Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing, ClalTech |
264 | Linkdoc | 1 | China | Beijing | Big Data | Zhang Tianze | 2014 | CIC |
264 | Linklogis | 1 | China | Shenzhen | FinTech | Song Qun | 2016 | Tencent, China Oceanwide, CITIC CAPITAL |
264 | Linmon | 1 | China | Shanghai | Media & Entertainment | Su Xiao | 2014 | Tencent, Hony Capital |
264 | Liquid Global | 1 | Japan | Tokyo | Blockchain | Mike Kayamori | 2014 | IDG Capital |
264 | Loggi | 1 | Brazil | Sao Paulo | Logistics | Arthur Debert, Eduardo Wexler, Fabien Mendez | 2013 | SoftBank Investment Advisers, SoftBank, DOMO Invest , Monashees , Dragoneer Investment Group, IFC Venture Capital Group , Iporanga Investments, Qualcomm Ventures, Microsoft |
264 | Loji | 1 | China | Beijing | Logistics | Song Rui | 2014 | IDG, ZhenFund |
264 | Lookout | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cyber Security | James Burgess, John Hering, Kevin Mahaffey | 2007 | T. Rowe Price, Andreessen Horowitz, Deutsche Telekom, Intex Ventures, Khosla Ventures |
264 | Luojilab | 1 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Luo Zhenyu | 2012 | Shunwei, Qiming, ZhenFund, Sequoia, Tencent |
264 | Maimai | 1 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Lin Fan | 2012 | DST, IDG, Morningside, DCM |
264 | MarkLogic | 1 | USA | San Carlos | Big Data | Christopher Lindblad, Frank R. Caufield, Paul Pedersen | 2001 | Sequoia Capita, Lehman Brothers, Tenaya Capital, Wellington Management, NTT Data |
264 | MediaMath | 1 | USA | New York | E-commerce | Erich Wasserman, Greg Williams, Joe Zawadzki, Srinath Gaddam | 2007 | Silicon Valley Bank, Goldman Sachs, Searchlight Capital Partners |
264 | Meero | 1 | France | Paris | Artificial Intelligence | Thomas Rebaud | 2016 | Avenir Growth Capital, Eurazeo Prime Ventures |
264 | Mesosphere | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Benjamin Hindman, Florian Leibert, Tobi Knaup | 2013 | Koch Disruptive Technologies, T. Rowe Price, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Khosla ventures, Andreessen Horowitz |
264 | Miaoshou | 1 | China | Beijing | Health Tech | He Tao | 2015 | Sequoia, Qiming |
264 | Microvast | 1 | USA | Stafford | New Energy | Xiao Diaokun,LI Xiang, Wu Yang | 2006 | CITIC Securities |
264 | MindMaze | 1 | Switzerland | Lausanne | AR/VR | Tej Tadi | 2012 | Hinduja Group, Leonardo DiCaprio, Venture Kick |
264 | Mininglamp | 1 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Wu Minghui | 2014 | Sequoia, Share Capital |
264 | Mobvoi | 1 | China | Shanghai | Artificial Intelligence | Li Zhifei | 2012 | zhenFund, Sequoia, SIG |
264 | Momenta | 1 | China | Beijing | Artificial Intelligence | Cao Xudong | 2016 | Sinovation Ventures, Tencent, ZhenFund, Shunwei, GGV Capital |
264 | MoneyLion | 1 | USA | New York | FinTech | Chee Mun Foong, Diwakar Choubey, Pratyush Tiwari | 2013 | Edison Partners,Greenspring Associates |
264 | Netskope | 1 | USA | Santa Clara | Cloud | Sanjay Beri | 2012 | Social Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Accel, ICONIQ Capital |
264 | Nikola Motor Company | 1 | USA | Phoenix | E-Cars | - | 2015 | - |
264 | Nome | 1 | China | Guangzhou | New Retail | Chen Hao | 2017 | Sequoia, China Renaissance, Tiantu Capital, Investoday |
264 | Novogene | 1 | China | Beijing | Life Sciences | Li Ruiqiang | 2011 | CMB International, SDIC |
264 | OfferUp | 1 | USA | Bellevue | E-commerce | Arean van Veelen, Nick Huzar | 2011 | T. Rowe Price, Warburg Pincus, Jackson Square Ventures |
264 | Ola Electric | 1 | India | Bengaluru | Shared Economy | Anand Shah, Ankit Jain | 2017 | Matrix Partners India, Tata Sons Ltd, SoftBank, Tiger Global Management |
264 | Omio | 1 | Germany | Berlin | E-commerce | Naren Shaam | 2012 | Goldman Sachs Investment Partners, Kleiner Perkins, Kinnevik AB, Silver Lake Kraftwerk, Temasek Holdings, Battery Ventures, Lakestar, New Enterprise Associates, Hasso Plattner Ventures |
264 | One Medical Group | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Health Tech | Tom X. Lee, MD | 2007 | The Carlyle Group, Benchmark, GV, Redmile Group, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Maverick Ventures, Oak Investment Partners |
264 | OneTrust | 1 | USA | Atlanta | Cyber Security | Kabir Barday | 2019 | Insight Partners |
264 | Orbbec | 1 | China | Shenzhen | Artificial Intelligence | Huang Yuanhao | 2013 | Ant Financial, SAIF, Green Pine Capital Partners |
264 | OrCam Technologies | 1 | Israel | Jerusalem | Artificial Intelligence | Amnon Shashua, Ziv Aviram | 2010 | Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings , Meitav Investment House, Intel Capital |
264 | Outreach | 1 | USA | Seattle | Cloud | Andrew Kinzer, Gordon Hempton, Manny Medina, Wes Hather | 2013 | Mayfield Fund, Trinity Ventures, DFJ Growth, Spark Capital, Lone Pine Capital |
264 | OutSystems | 1 | USA | Boston | Cloud | Paulo Rosado, Rui Pereira | 2001 | Armilar Venture Partners, North Bridge Venture Partners & Growth Equity, Goldman Sachs, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts |
264 | Ovo Energy | 1 | UK | Bristol | New Energy | Stephen Fitzpatrick | 2009 | Mitsubishi Corp |
264 | ParkJockey | 1 | USA | Miami | Real Estate Tech | Ari Ojalvo, Umut Tekin | 2013 | Softbank Investment Advisors |
264 | Pat McGrath Labs | 1 | USA | New York | Consumer Goods | Pat McGrath | 2015 | ONE Luxury Group, Eurazeo |
264 | Poizon | 1 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Yang Bing | 2015 | DST, Hupu, Pusi Capital |
264 | PolicyBazaar | 1 | India | Gurgaon | FinTech | Alok Bansal, Yashish Dahiya | 2008 | SoftBank Investment Advisors, Wellington Management, Premji Invest, Tiger Global Management, Inventus Capital Partners |
264 | Prologium | 1 | China | Taipei | New Energy | Yang Sinan | 2006 | dGav Capital, SBCVC |
264 | Proteus Digital Health | 1 | USA | Redwood City | Health Tech | Andrew Thompson, George Savage, Mark Zdeblick | 2001 | Yuan Capital, Harbin Gloria Pharmaceuticals, Lycos Ventures |
264 | Quikr | 1 | India | Bengaluru | E-commerce | Pranay Chulet, Jiby Thomas | 2008 | Trifecta Capital Advisors, Tiger Global Management, InnoVen Capital, Brand Capital, Kinnevik AB, Warburg Pincus, NGP Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Omidyar Network |
264 | Raise | 1 | USA | Chicago | FinTech | George Bousis | 2013 | Accel, New Enterprise Associates |
264 | Rappi | 1 | Colombia | Bogota | Logistics | Felipe Villamarin, Sebastian Mejia, Simon Borrero | 2016 | SoftBank, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Y Combinator, Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, Delivery Hero, DST Global |
264 | Renrenche | 1 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Li Jian | 2014 | Goldman Sachs, Tencent, Didi, Shunwei |
264 | Renrendai | 1 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Yang Yifu | 2010 | Trustbridge |
264 | Rent the Runway | 1 | USA | New York | E-commerce | Jennifer Fleiss, Jennifer Hyman | 2009 | Bain Capital Ventures, Highland Capital Partners, Kleiner Perkins, American Express Ventures, TCV, Fidelity Management and Research Company, Novel TMT Ventures, Blue Pool Capital, Temasek Holdings, Franklin Templeton Investments |
264 | Revolution Precrafted | 1 | Philipines | Makati | Real Estate Tech | Robbie Antonio | 2015 | 500 Startups, K2 Global |
264 | Rivigo | 1 | India | Gurgaon | Logistics | Deepak Garg, Gazal Kalra | 2014 | SAIF Partners, Warburg Pincus |
264 | Rocket Lab | 1 | USA | Huntington Beach | Space tech | Peter Beck | 2006 | Bessemer Venture Partners, Data Collective DCVC, Future Fund |
264 | Root Insurance | 1 | USA | Columbus | FinTech | Alex Timm, Dan Manges | 2015 | Drive Capital, Ribbit Capital, Redpoint, Tiger Global Management |
264 | Rubicon Global | 1 | USA | Atlanta | New Energy | Lane B. Moore, Marc Spiegel, Nate Morris, Perry Moss | 2008 | QuarterMoore, Rotunda Capital Partners, Fifth Third Bancorp, Nima Capital, SUEZ Environnement, Promecap, NZ Super Fund |
264 | Seismic | 1 | USA | San Diego | Artificial Intelligence | Rich Mahoney | 2016 | Jackson Square Ventures, JMI Equity, General Atlantic, Lightspeed Venture Partners , T. Rowe Price, |
264 | Shopclues | 1 | India | Gurgaon | E-commerce | Radhika Aggarwal, Sandeep Aggarwal, Sanjay Sethi | 2011 | GIC, Tiger Global Management, Nexus Venture Partners, Helion Venture Partners |
264 | Shouqi | 1 | China | Beijing | Shared Economy | Wei Dong | 2015 | Baidu Capital, NIO Capital |
264 | Shuidi | 1 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Shen Peng | 2016 | Tencent, Sinovation Ventures, IDG, Meituan Dianping |
264 | Sila Nanotechnologies | 1 | USA | Alameda | New Energy | Alex Jacobs, Gene Berdichevsky, Gleb Yushin | 2011 | Sutter Hill Ventures, Daimler |
264 | Sinocelltech | 1 | China | Beijing | Life Sciences | Xie Liangzhi | 2007 | Qiming |
264 | Smartmi | 1 | China | Beijing | Consumer Goods | Su Jun | 2014 | Shunwei, GIC, GGV Capital |
264 | Sonder | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Real Estate Tech | Francis Davidson, Lucas Pellan, Olivier Gareau | 2012 | Tao Capital Partners, Valor Equity Partners |
264 | SoundHound | 1 | USA | Santa Clara | Artificial Intelligence | James Hom, Keyvan Mohajer, Majid Emami | 2005 | Nvidia GPU Ventures, Tencent Holdings, Walden Venture Capital |
264 | StockX | 1 | USA | Detroit | E-commerce | Dan Gilbert, Josh Luber | 2015 | DST Global, General Atlantic, GGV Capital, Battey Ventures |
264 | Sumo Logic | 1 | USA | Redwood City | Cloud | Christian Beedgen | 2010 | Greylock Partners, Accel, Sequoia Capital, DFJ Growth, Sapphire Ventures, Battery Ventures |
264 | sweetgreen | 1 | USA | Culver City | New Retail | Jonathan Neman, Nathaniel Ru, Nicolas Jammet | 2007 | Fidelity, Revolution, T. Rowe Price |
264 | Symphony Communication Services | 1 | USA | Palo Alto | Instant Messenger | David Gurle | 2014 | Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Standard Chartered Bank, BNP Paribas Private Equity |
264 | Taboola | 1 | USA | New York | Software and Services | Adam Singolda | 2007 | Fidelity Management and Research Company, Pitango Venture Capital, Marker, Evergreen Venture Partners |
264 | Talkdesk | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Artificial Intelligence | Cristina Fonseca, Tiago Paiva | 2011 | Viking Global Investors, Storm Ventures, DFJ, Salesforce Ventures |
264 | TalkingData | 1 | China | Beijing | Big Data | Cui Xiaobo | 2011 | SBCVC, Milestone Capital, Northern Light |
264 | Tango | 1 | USA | Mountain View | Instant Messenger | Eric Setton, Uri Raz | 2009 | Alibaba Group, DFJ |
264 | TechStyle Fashion Group | 1 | USA | El Segundo | E-commerce | Adam Goldenberg, Don Ressler | 2010 | Matrix Partners, Rho Capital Partners, Shining Capital |
264 | Tencent Trusted Doctors | 1 | China | Beijing | Health Tech | Wang Shirui | 2018 | Tencent ,Country Garden,Sequoia |
264 | The Honest Company | 1 | USA | Santa Monica | Consumer Goods | Brian Lee, Christopher Gavigan, Jessica Alba, Sean Kane | 2012 | General Catalyst, Institutional Venture Partners, Wellington Management, L Catterton, Glade Brook Capital Partners |
264 | ThoughtSpot | 1 | USA | Sunnyvale | Artificial Intelligence | Abhishek Rai, Ajeet Singh, Amit Prakash, Priyendra Deshwal, Sanjay Agrawal, Shashank Gupta, Vijay Ganesan | 2012 | Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sapphire Ventures, Khosla Ventures, General Catalysts |
264 | Thumbtack | 1 | USA | San Francisco | E-commerce | Jeremy Tunnell, Jonathan Swanson, Marco Zappacosta, Sander Daniels | 2008 | CapitalG, Baillie Gifford, Javelin Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital |
264 | TMON | 1 | South Korea | Seoul | E-commerce | Christopher Cynn, Daniel Shin, Kihyun Kwon, Tommy Donghyun Kim | 2010 | Simone Investment Managers, NHM Invesment Corp, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Anchor Equity Partners |
264 | Toss | 1 | South Korea | Seoul | FinTech | Seunggun Lee | 2011 | Altos Ventures, Goodwater Capital, GIC, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital China, Ribbit Capital |
264 | Tradeshift | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Christian Lanng, Gert Sylvest, Mikkel Brun | 2009 | PayPal, Notion, Kite Ventures, Scentan Ventures, Data Collective DCVC, Wipro Ventures, Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments , RTP Global, PSP Investments |
264 | Tresata | 1 | USA | Charlotte | Big Data | Abhishek Virendra Mehta, Richard Morris | 2011 | GCP Capital Partners |
264 | Turo | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Shared Economy | Shelby Clark | 2009 | Kleiner Perkins, SK Holdings, August Capital, IAC |
264 | TuSimple | 1 | USA | San Diego | Artificial Intelligence | Hao Jianan, Chen Mo, Hou Xiaodi | 2015 | Sina, Composite Capital Management |
264 | UCloud | 1 | China | Shanghai | Cloud | Ji Xinhua | 2012 | DCM, Bertelsmann, Legend Capital |
264 | Udaan | 1 | India | Bengaluru | E-commerce | Amod Malviya, Sujeet kumar, Vaibhav Gupta | 2016 | Lightspeed Venture Partners, DST Global |
264 | Udacity | 1 | USA | Mountain View | EdTech | David Stavens, Mike Sokolsky, Sebastian Thrun | 2011 | Bertelsmann, Andreessen Horowitz, CRV |
264 | Unisound | 1 | China | Beijing | Cloud | Liang Jia'en | 2012 | Qiming, Qualcomm |
264 | V Linker | 1 | China | Shanghai | Real Estate Tech | Zhou Junqiang | 2011 | Warburg Pincus |
264 | View | 1 | USA | Milpitas | New Energy | Paul Nguyen | 2007 | Softbank Investment Advisors, Blackrock, TIAA, Madrone Capital Partners, NanoDimension |
264 | Vlocity | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Craig Ramsey, David Schmaier, James Ramsey, Mark Armenante, Young Sohn | 2014 | Salesforce Ventures, Sutter Hill Ventures |
264 | Vox Media | 1 | USA | Washington DC | Media & Entertainment | Jerome Armstrong, Joshua Topolsky, Markos Moulitsas, Tyler Bleszinski | 2003 | NBC Universal, General Atlantic, Accel, Khosla Ventures |
264 | VTS | 1 | USA | New York | Real Estate Tech | Brandon Weber, Donald DeSantis, Karl Baum, Niall Smart, Nicholas Romito, Ryan Masiello | 2012 | Bessemer Venture Partners, Thrive Capital, OpenView Venture Partners, Insight Partners, Brookfield Asset Management |
264 | Wacai | 1 | China | Hangzhou | FinTech | Li Zhiguo | 2009 | New Horizon, GX Capital, IDG, Qiming Venture Partners |
264 | WalkMe | 1 | USA | San Francisco | Cloud | Dan Adika, Eyal Cohen, Rephael Sweary | 2011 | Gemini Israel Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Greenspring Associates, Insight Partners, EDBI |
264 | WeLab | 1 | China | Hong Kong | FinTech | Simon Loong | 2013 | TOM Group (CK Hutchison), Khazanah, IFC, Sequoia |
264 | WiFi Master key | 1 | China | Shanghai | Software and Services | Chen Danian | 2013 | HTCC, Northern Light |
264 | Womai | 1 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Zhang Dongfeng | 2009 | IDG, SAIF, Baidu |
264 | WTOIP | 1 | China | Guangzhou | Software and Services | Xie Xuhui | 2013 | Infinite Capital, Hopu Investment Management |
264 | Yanolja | 1 | South Korea | Seoul | E-commerce | Lee Sujin | 2005 | Partners Investment, Sky Lake Investment, Booking Holdings, GIC |
264 | Yaochufa | 1 | China | Guangzhou | E-commerce | Ding Genfang | 2011 | uzai, Sequoia, Sinovation Ventures |
264 | YH Global | 1 | China | Shenzhen | Logistics | Zhang Quan | 2012 | Yonghua Capital, HNF, Stone Capital |
264 | Yidianzixun | 1 | China | Beijing | Media & Entertainment | Li Ya | 2012 | Phoenix, Xiaomi, IDG |
264 | Yijiupi | 1 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Wang zhaocheng | 2014 | Meituan Dianping, Tencent, Bertelsmann |
264 | Yimidida | 1 | China | Shanghai | Logistics | Yang Xingyun | 2015 | Boyu Capital, Hopu Investment Management, GLP, Source Code Capital, CDH Investments |
264 | yMatou | 1 | China | Shanghai | E-commerce | Zeng Bibo | 2009 | Telescope Investment, SAIF |
264 | Yooli | 1 | China | Beijing | FinTech | Wu Yiran | 2012 | Hillhouse, Morningside, SBCVC |
264 | Youdao | 1 | China | Beijing | Software and Services | Zhou Feng | 2007 | Legend Capital |
264 | Yunniao | 1 | China | Beijing | Logistics | Han Yi | 2014 | Warburg Pincus, Sequoia, Matrix Partners China |
264 | Zeta Global | 1 | USA | New York | Artificial Intelligence | David A. Steinberg, John Sculley | 2007 | GPI Capital, GSO Capital Partners |
264 | Zhangmen | 1 | China | Shanghai | EdTech | Zhang Yi | 2014 | Shunwei, Fortune Capital, Warburg Pincus |
264 | Zhuanzhuan | 1 | China | Beijing | E-commerce | Yao Jinbo | 2015 | Tencent |
264 | Zipline International | 1 | USA | Halfmoon Bay | Logistics | Keenan Wyrobek, Keller Rinaudo, Will Hetzler | 2014 | Sequoia Capital, Visionnaire Ventures, Katalyst.Ventures |
264 | ZipRecruiter | 1 | USA | Los Angeles | E-commerce | Ian Siegel, Joe Edmonds, Ward Poulos, Willis Redd | 2010 | IVP (Institutional Venture Partners) |