Several tech startups — Altruist, Tally, Uniqus Consultech, Recce, Sentra, Ocient, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Altruist Raises $152 mn
Altruist has raised $152 million in a Series F funding round led by GIC, with participation from Salesforce Ventures, Geodesic Capital, Baillie Gifford, Carson Family Office, ICONIQ Growth, and other partners. These rounds value the company at approximately $1.9 billion. The company aims to accelerate innovation for growth-oriented RIAs.
Tally Raises $8 mn
Tally has announced $8 million in Series A funding led by AppWorks, Blockchain Capital, and 1kx, with participation from CyberFund, Placeholder, BitGo, and Bloccelerate. Founded to enhance DAO governance, Tally now powers leading protocols including Arbitrum, Uniswap DAO, and ZKsync, supporting token value accrual with comprehensive infrastructure for the onchain economy.
Uniqus Consultech Raises $20 mn
Uniqus Consultech has raised $20 million in Series C funding led by Nexus Venture Partners and Sorin Investments. The tech-enabled consulting platform plans to use the funds to accelerate growth, launch new services, and expand globally, while investing in AI-driven solutions for reporting and risk management.
Recce Raises $4 mn
Recce has announced $4 million in funding led by Heavybit, with participation from Vertex Ventures US, Hive Ventures, and others. Founded by CL Kao, Recce integrates data validation workflows into modern data stacks, helping streamline development across teams and systems.
Sentra Closes $50 mn
Sentra has closed a $50 million Series B round led by Key1 Capital with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Zeev Ventures, Standard Investments, and Munich Re Ventures. With over $100 million raised in total, Sentra will expand its platform to secure AI and cloud data environments amidst growing enterprise demand.
Ocient Announces $42 mn
Ocient has announced a Series B extension, bringing its total funding to $159.4 million. The $42.1 million extension included new investors Allstate Strategic Ventures, Blue Bear Capital, Solidigm, Massive, Zelkova, and Northwestern Mutual. The VC funding will accelerate the development of energy-efficient solutions for complex data and AI workloads.

