Tech Company Financing Transactions

Upsie Funding Round

Upsie closed a $18.2 million Series A financing round on 5/14/2021. Investors included True Ventures, Avanta Ventures and Awesome People Ventures.

Transaction Overview

Company Name
Announced On
5/14/2021
Transaction Type
Venture Equity
Amount
$18,200,000
Round
Series A
Proceeds Purpose
Upsie will use the funds to hire, increase customer awareness and continue building its warranty product offerings and verticals.

Company Information

Company Status
Private & Independent
Industry
FinTech
Mailing Address
2829 University Ave. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414
USA
Email Address
Overview
Upsie is a mobile app that provides an easier & better way to protect your stuff. You get the same warranties and coverage offered by other companies, but at an affordable price. No annoying sales pitch. No big price markups. All warranty pricing and coverage options are right there in the app.
Profile
Upsie LinkedIn Company Profile
Social Media
Upsie Company Twitter Account
Company News
Upsie News
Facebook
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YouTube
Upsie on YouTube

Management Team

Title
Name
Email & Social
Chief Executive Officer
Clarence Bethea
  Clarence Bethea LinkedIn Profile  Clarence Bethea Twitter Account  Clarence Bethea News  Clarence Bethea on Facebook
VP - Product Management
William Anderson
  William Anderson LinkedIn Profile  William Anderson Twitter Account  William Anderson News  William Anderson on Facebook


 

 

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