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Resiliencevc Unveils $56m Fund to Support Fintechs Focused on Financial Inclusion

ResilienceVC has launched its inaugural $56 million fund to invest in fintech startups that aim to increase financial stability for underserved Americans. Founded by Tahira Dosani and Vikas Raj, the firm seeks to fill the gap in the financial market by supporting businesses that help individuals access homeownership, affordable insurance, and government benefits. With a portfolio that prioritizes underrepresented founders and a strategic location in Washington, D.C., ResilienceVC is poised to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape while promoting financial inclusivity.

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Venture Capital to Women-Founded Startups Declines but Finds Glimmer of Hope Δ1.72

Despite a decline in venture capital funding for women-founded startups, which dropped by 12% in 2024, the report found that female founders are increasingly successful in deep tech sectors. According to Female Foundry's report, women who founded deep tech startups are raising more than men in this area, and these startups are securing significant investments. The report also highlights areas of innovation such as synthetic biology, generative AI, and drug development.

Vistra Corp. (VST) Among the Best Stocks To Invest In According to Billionaires Δ1.71

Vistra Corp. has emerged as one of the top stocks according to billionaire investors, who have invested heavily in established companies with strong track records and exceptional performance. The company's focus on renewable energy and energy storage has resonated with billionaires such as Warren Buffett, who has been selling a record amount of net stock in 2024. As the market continues to navigate the impact of tariffs and economic uncertainty, Vistra Corp.'s commitment to sustainability may prove to be a key differentiator.

In Defense Tech, Lithuania’s Sovereign VC Fund Is One Step Ahead Δ1.71

Lithuania's Coinvest Capital is leading the charge in defense technology investments, committing a significant portion of its GDP to military spending and supporting local startups in the sector. With a focus on innovation, the fund has invested approximately €6.8 million into defense and dual-use startups since its inception, emphasizing co-creation with business angels and other VCs. The urgency for defense investment stems from Lithuania's historical context of Soviet occupation, making the mission deeply personal for leaders like managing partner Viktorija Trimbel.

Foundation Capital Raises $600m Fund in 30 Years of Operation Δ1.70

Foundation Capital has come a long way since it was forced to scale down its fund size from $750 million in 2008 to $282 million (its sixth main fund) in 2013. On Tuesday, the 30-year-old firm announced that it raised a $600 million eleventh flagship fund, which is 20% larger than the predecessor $500 million fund it closed about three years ago. Foundation credits its revival with sticking to its knitting: seed stage investing.

Mark Cuban Offers to Fund Government Tech Unit in Crisis Δ1.70

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban has offered to support newly laid-off federal workers who were part of the government's technology unit, 18F. The company would provide consulting services and potentially invest in startups founded by former employees. This development presents an intriguing possibility for the future of civic tech, as displaced workers may band together to build their own expertise.

Rezolve AI Limited (RZLV) Embodies US Crypto Strategic Reserve Milestone with Tether Partnership Δ1.70

Rezolve AI Limited has partnered with Tether, a leading provider of stablecoins, to enhance the company's cryptocurrency reserves. The partnership aims to provide a secure and reliable storage solution for RZLV's digital assets, further solidifying its position as a major player in the crypto space. As the use of cryptocurrencies continues to gain traction, RZLV is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

The Greed Cycle Continues: Sequoia's Warning on Spvs Δ1.69

Sequoia's managing partner Roelof Botha has issued a warning about the dangers of special purpose vehicles (SPVs) in venture capital, where less sophisticated investors are likely to get hurt. The structure allows startups to sell access to shares to others at inflated prices, which can lead to astronomical valuations for some investors but not necessarily the startup itself. Botha's warning comes as SPVs become increasingly common in AI investing, with major companies like Anthropic and Figure AI relying on them.

TikTok Bid Adds Strategic Depth with Alexis Ohanian's Involvement Δ1.69

Reddit co-founder and investor Alexis Ohanian has joined billionaire Frank McCourt's bid to acquire TikTok, bringing strategic advisory expertise in social media. The move comes as part of a consortium called The People's Bid, which aims to purchase the U.S. assets of TikTok. This acquisition would allow users to control how their data is used and stored.

Reviving US Investment Plans, Adani Group Seeks to Revitalize India's Economic Growth Δ1.69

India's Adani Group has revived plans for major investments in the U.S., according to a report by the Financial Times. The business group has reactivated potential plans to fund projects in the country, aiming to boost its economic growth and diversify its portfolio. This move is seen as a significant step towards strengthening India's economy, which has been facing several challenges in recent years.

Softbank on Verge of $16 Billion Ai Investment Δ1.68

SoftBank Group's CEO Masayoshi Son plans to borrow $16 billion to invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI), according to sources cited by The Information tech news website. This investment would complement SoftBank's existing $15 billion commitment to Stargate, a joint venture aimed at bolstering the US's global AI lead. By expanding its AI investments, SoftBank seeks to further solidify its position within the rapidly evolving technology sector.

Vertiv Holdings (Vrt): Among Stocks that Could Skyrocket After Jensen Huang’s Earnings Call Δ1.68

Vertiv Holdings Co (NYSE: VRT) stands to benefit from a resurgence in demand for liquid cooling solutions, driven by the growth of AI and cloud computing, as predicted by Jensen Huang's earnings call. The company's full-stack solutions are well-positioned to capitalize on this trend, particularly with the increasing adoption of Blackwell GPUs. Vertiv's stock price has taken a hit following a disappointing earnings report, but analysts expect an earnings beat that could send shares soaring.

U.s. Equity Funds Experience Sharp Inflows Amid Tariff Concerns Δ1.68

Investors poured $19.71 billion into U.S. equity funds over the week, fueled by confidence in the economy's resilience and expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut to stimulate growth. The surge in inflows came despite concerns over tariffs, with many investors opting for quality fixed income as a hedge against market volatility. This trend reflects the enduring allure of U.S. equities among investors seeking to navigate uncertainty.

Angel Investor Shares Cautionary Advice for LGBTQ Founders Δ1.68

Elliot Tomaeno, an angel investor, has advised LGBTQ founders to navigate the current political landscape with caution, especially in light of the uncertainty surrounding LGBTQ rights under the Trump administration. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding political controversies unless integral to the business, suggesting that staying out of politics could mitigate risks for startups seeking funding. Tomaeno acknowledges that while some founders may find this guidance disempowering, unique and authentic messaging can resonate positively with audiences when delivered thoughtfully.

U.s. Equity Funds Gain Sharp Inflows Despite Tariff Concerns Δ1.68

Investors have increased their holdings in U.S. equity funds over the week to February 26, buoyed by confidence in the economy's resilience and expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut later this year to stimulate growth. Dismissing concerns over tariffs, investors acquired a net $19.71 billion worth of U.S. equity funds during the week, registering their largest weekly net purchase since December 25, 2024. This influx of capital may be seen as a vote of confidence in the U.S. economy's ability to weather the effects of trade tensions.

Flex, a Brex for Business Owners, Raises $25M at $250M Valuation Δ1.68

Flex, which offers personal finance software and payments infrastructure for business owners, has raised $25 million in equity funding while securing a $200 million credit facility. The company's valuation has reached "just under $250 million," marking a significant milestone in its growth journey. Flex aims to leverage this new capital to build out an AI and B2B payments team.

SHAKEN NOT STIRRED: Shaquille O'Neal's Net Worth 'Quadrupled' With Value-Aligned Investing Strategy Δ1.68

Shaquille O'Neal attributes his financial success to Jeff Bezos's approach to investing, which focuses on making investments that change people's lives. By following this philosophy, O'Neal claims his net worth quadrupled after he started using the strategy in 2019. He emphasizes the importance of aligning investments with personal values and explained that he would not invest in a business if he did not believe in it.

SoftBank on the Verge of $16 Billion AI Funding Boost Δ1.68

SoftBank Group is on the cusp of borrowing $16 billion to invest in its Artificial Intelligence (AI) ventures, with the company's CEO Masayoshi Son planning to use this funding to bolster his AI investments. This move comes as SoftBank continues to expand into the sector, building on its existing investments in ChatGPT owner OpenAI and joint venture Stargate. The financing will further fuel SoftBank's ambition to help the United States stay ahead of China and other rivals in the global AI race.

Vertiv Holdings Co (Vrt) Stock Plummets Amid Data Center Shift Δ1.68

Vertiv Holdings Co (NYSE: VRT), a leading data center solutions provider, has seen its stock price plummet amidst the shift towards more efficient and cost-effective data centers. The company's reliance on traditional semiconductor-based technology has made it vulnerable to disruption by Chinese competitors who have developed similar capabilities at lower costs. As data centers become increasingly important for the tech industry, Vertiv must adapt to remain competitive.

Openai’s Startup Empire: The Companies Backed by Its Venture Fund Δ1.68

OpenAI Startup Fund has successfully invested in over a dozen startups since its establishment in 2021, with a total of $175 million raised for its main fund and an additional $114 million through specialized investment vehicles. The fund operates independently, sourcing capital from external investors, including prominent backer Microsoft, which distinguishes it from many major tech companies that utilize their own funds for similar investments. The diverse portfolio of companies receiving backing spans various sectors, highlighting OpenAI's strategic interest in advancing AI technologies across multiple industries.

India's Adani Group Seeks Financial Rescue Amid Allegations Δ1.68

India's Adani Green has raised $1.06 billion to refinance a renewable energy project's 2021 debt facility, it said on Monday, in its first major fund raise since the U.S. indictment of its top executives over an alleged bribery scheme. The company's move is seen as an effort to shore up finances and mitigate potential losses following the allegations against Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani. This development underscores the significant risks associated with investments in India's renewable energy sector.

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Among the Best Stocks To Invest In According to Billionaires Δ1.68

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) stands out among other stocks as a top investment choice according to billionaires and top hedge fund managers, who have invested large sums in leading companies with strong track records. The company's exceptional performance has caught the attention of investors, including billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who sold a record $134 billion of net stock in 2024. However, this move has raised concerns about potential market underperformance in 2025.

9 US AI Startups Have Raised $100M or More in 2025 Δ1.68

U.S.-based AI startups are experiencing a significant influx of venture capital, with nine companies raising over $100 million in funding during the early months of 2025. Notable rounds include Anthropic's $3.5 billion Series E and Together AI's $305 million Series B, indicating robust investor confidence in the AI sector's growth potential. This trend suggests a continuation of the momentum from 2024, where numerous startups achieved similar funding milestones, highlighting the increasing importance of AI technologies across various industries.

India's Adani Group Revives US Investment Plans Δ1.68

India's infrastructure-focussed Adani Group has revived plans for major investments in the U.S., the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The business group has reactivated potential plans to fund projects in sectors such as nuclear power and utilities as well as an east coast port, the report said, citing four people close to group founder and chair Gautam Adani. Reviving these plans could potentially bolster Adani's global presence and counterbalance competition from rival Indian conglomerates.

Rethinking the Notion of a 'Wealthy Life' Δ1.67

In his new book, Sahil Bloom presents a compelling argument that wealth extends beyond mere financial metrics, outlining five distinct types of wealth: time, social, mental, physical, and financial. Bloom emphasizes the importance of recognizing time as the most valuable asset and advocates for a broader understanding of fulfillment that includes meaningful relationships and personal growth. By shifting the focus from a singular pursuit of money to a more holistic view of wealth, he encourages readers to ask deeper questions about what truly constitutes a rich life.

Startups Weekly: Startups Raised Funding to Help Others Navigate Challenges Δ1.67

This week in the startup world saw a mix of triumphs and trials, with some companies achieving significant revenue milestones while others faced legal challenges. Notable highlights include fintech startup Ramp doubling its annualized revenue to $700 million and Gong surpassing $300 million in annualized revenue, positioning itself for a potential IPO. Meanwhile, emerging companies like Ataraxis AI and Grain are addressing critical issues such as cancer treatment predictions and foreign exchange volatility with new funding rounds.