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CARTO secures $61M Series C round led by Insight Partners, and also followed up by EIC fund, Accel, Salesforce, Hearst Ventures, Earlybird and Kibo

14/12/2021

Press release

CARTO RAISES $61M TO LEAD THE WAY IN CLOUD NATIVE SPATIAL ANALYTICS.

 

 

 

 

 

Today we are delighted to announce the closure of a $61 million Series C round led by New York-based global venture capital and private equity firm Insight Partners, with participation from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund, as well as our existing investors Accel, Salesforce Ventures, Hearst Ventures, Earlybird, and Kibo.

Over the past few years we’ve seen rapid growth in a range of verticals, including Retail, CPG, Logistics, and Telecoms and we are excited to continue enabling users of modern analytics stacks to bring cloud native Location Intelligence to the enterprise (you can see some examples of how on our customer stories page, with examples from Renault, JLL, Bumble, and Mastercard).

With so many of our customers moving to the cloud, we’re proud to enable end-to-end analytics workflows using location data, directly on top of the major cloud data warehouses. With support for Google BigQuery, Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, Databricks, and PostgreSQL systems, we provide a fully cloud native approach to spatial analytics versus legacy GIS systems. This results in a more scalable and cost-effective solution for working with spatial data, and adds an unrivalled level of interoperability, through Spatial SQL.

Or as our board member George Mathew, Managing Director at Insight Partners puts it:

What CARTO brings to the market is a category-defining cloud native spatial data analytics solution. The platform’s ability to provide actionable insights from data warehouses is helping CARTO pioneer a major frontier in geospatial analysis. Insight is thrilled to partner with Luis, Javier, and the tremendous team at CARTO on this exciting next chapter in the company’s growth journey.

The rise of the data warehouse has allowed organizations to unify and connect all their data in a single location, and geospatial data is no exception. Now, thanks to our offering, they can also perform spatial analytics natively in the cloud. Our Spatial Extension runs on top of all the major data warehouses and takes full advantage of all their benefits, giving our users a complete suite for geospatial analysis that is highly performant, scalable, and secure.

Furthermore, because Spatial SQL uses the same elements and structure as regular SQL, it is compatible with all modern analytics stacks. Whether it is site selection for brick & mortar, route optimization in logistics, or customer segmentation in CPG – more and more businesses want to understand not only where things are happening, but also why they are happening there – and that’s what we enable.

We are also thrilled to welcome the European Investment Fund on board. Europe’s NextGenerationEU program sets a unique strategy to tackle some of the biggest challenges of our generation, such as climate change or inequality; areas where geospatial can be a powerful enabler.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers and partners for trusting us to modernize their geospatial stacks, as well as congratulating our talented team across the US and Europe who have allowed us to lead the charge at the forefront of geospatial innovation.

Nuevos informes y series de datos: El Capital riesgo Informal en España 2021 / Informe de Impacto Económico y Social del Capital Privado en las operaciones de Middle Market en España. 2018 (ASCRI) / Informe de Impacto Económico y Social de los préstamos otorgados por Enisa

Otros informes destacados: Madurez del Venture Capital en España.  (English version)/ Financiación de startups de Energía en España / El tiempo de las desinversiones en Private Equity en España (English version)

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