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Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Published on April 10, 2025

UiPath Raised $750M, Capital RX Pulled in $50M, and More NYC Tech News

In a busy week on the venture capital front, several New York tech companies pulled in fresh funding rounds both big and small. Read more to learn what else happened last week. This is the Built In NYC weekly refresh.

Built In Staff Built In Staff
Updated on April 10, 2025

MarketAxess Fuels Growth Following Acquisition of Pragma

The company plans to expand its electronic trading solution to serve firms spanning all fixed-income products.

Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on April 10, 2025

How to Successfully Manage Stakeholder Requests

A product manager at Rho describes the nuances of prioritizing — and sometimes delegating — requests and shares her tips for stakeholder management.

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Lucas Dean Lucas Dean
Updated on April 10, 2025

The Future Is Now: The Fintech Trends 6 Leaders Are Keeping an Eye On

At six NYC fintech companies, leaders keep an eye on future trends and create a range of impactful solutions.

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Updated on April 10, 2025

Weekly Refresh: Bluecore Raised $50M, Stringr Secured $5.75M, and More

Read our weekly refresh for trending NYC tech news.

Avery Komlofske Avery Komlofske
Updated on April 10, 2025

It’s Never ‘Just’ a Kickoff Meeting: Starting Your Client Relationship Off on the Right Foot

Two NYC tech companies share their secrets for early planning, communication and success.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

‘Ugly’ Produce Platform Misfits Market Raises $85M, Plans to Double Team

Consumer demand grew 400 percent in just three months, so Misfits Market hired 400 new employees. The company is headquartered in Philadelphia, but is actively hiring in its Brooklyn office.

Updated on April 10, 2025

Move over Uber, NYC's Juno to offer drivers full benefits

You may have never heard of the ride-hailing service Juno, but chances are your Uber and Lyft drivers have. That’s because FiDi-based Juno is trying to differentiate itself in the crowded ride-hailing marketplace by putting the welfare of their drivers first.

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