
Unicorn Juniper Square Sells Picks and Shovels of Private Market Boom
Venture capitalists are betting on a product that's close to their hearts: software for venture capitalists. Juniper Square Inc., a software provider for VCs and other private investors, has raised $130 million in a deal that values the company at $1.1 billion.
The new funding round, which the company plans to announce Monday, was led by Ribbit Capital, with participation from Fifth Wall, Redpoint Ventures and others. The cash infusion will go toward expansion, and building out the startup's artificial intelligence capabilities.
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