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Series B Funding
Definition
A subsequent institutional equity financing round raised by a growth-stage company to accelerate commercial scaling, expand into new markets, or fund product extensions after achieving initial market validation. Series B rounds typically follow Series A by 18-24 months and require demonstrated revenue growth, strong retention metrics, and a clear path to profitability. They often involve later-stage venture capital and growth equity investors.
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