The Financial Times recently published a list of the top 100 companies prospering in the pandemic. We looked over what their choices are for brand and domain names.
Live-video infrastructure developer 100ms raises $4.5 million funding in a Seed round. 100ms is a live-video infrastructure platform.
Pakistan’s PostEx raises $1.5 million in a Seed round of funding. The company combines receivables factoring and delivery services.
Adaptive Shield has raised a total of $34 million in two rounds of investment.
Chalo has secured a total of $47 million in five rounds of investment. The most recent Series C was raised on October 5, 2021.
Seez has secured a total of $13.8 million in funding over four rounds. Series B for $5 million is the latest one, raised on October 4, 2021.
Noon is an e-commerce platform operating in the Middle East. The company just raised $2 Billion from PIF and other investors.
Beacon is a digital freight and supply chain platform. The company closed a $50 million Series B funding round.
After rebranding from axialHealthcare to Wayspring, Nashville-based health-tech company raised $75 million in a Series D funding round.
Built is a centralized technology platform. The company owns and operates the exact brand match domain name Built.com.
Our research among the European tech startups shows that the companies have taken a severe approach in building a solid brand and securing their digital presence,
Grails team gathered a list of 824 startups that raised funds in September. Here are the domain name choices that piqued our attention.