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Robinhood Raises Cool $660M in Extended Funding Round

Following a retail bonanza this summer, trading app Robinhood says it has raised $660 million in an extended Series G round.

Updated May 9, 2023, 3:11 a.m. Published Sep 23, 2020, 11:30 a.m.
A different kind of Robin Hood
A different kind of Robin Hood

Unicorn trading app Robinhood has taken over $600 million in an extended funding round as it rides the summer's retail trading wave.

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  • Reuters reported Wednesday that Robinhood had raised a total of $660 million in its latest Series G round.
  • The trading app, which lists some cryptocurrencies, took commits from existing investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, Ribbit Capital, 9Yards Capital, and D1 Capital Partners.
  • The round had originally raised $460 million, but was extended when D1 Capital offered to invest a further $200 million.
  • That last-minute commit has taken Robinhood's valuation upwards of $11.7 billion, a spokesperson told Reuters.
  • The funding will be used to support core products and roll out a cash management and recurring investment feature.
  • Robinhood said it will also improve its customer experience after a year with a number of outages – the latest being earlier this month – that have rendered the app temporarily unusable.
  • Retail-orientated platforms like Robinhood have enjoyed a surge of usage during the pandemic as people working from home have piled into stocks betting on a quick market recovery.
  • Some have accused Robinhood of failing to protect its customers by offering complex products to amateurs.
  • A 20-year-old student committed suicide in June after thinking he had got himself into more than $700,000 worth of debt from trading sophisticated options.
  • It later transpired the negative balance was a temporary blip before the contract executed.
  • Still, Wednesday's raise shows finance apps are thriving as the next generation of unicorns.
  • Earlier this year, digital bank Revolut raised $500 million in a Series D, taking its total valuation up to $5.5 billion.

See also: Robinhood May Face $10M SEC Fine Over Disclosure Failures

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