Arcus Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A2019$13M
Arcus public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A, around 2019. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing. The listed raise is $13M.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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acin Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A2018$12M
acin public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A, around 2018. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing. The listed raise is $12,000,000.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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yay pay Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A2015$14M
yay pay public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A, around 2015. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing. The listed raise is $13,800,000.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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Carta Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A2015$6.8M
Carta public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A, around 2015. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing. The listed raise is $6.8M.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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neighborly Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A2012$31M
neighborly public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A, around 2012. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing. The listed raise is $30,700,000.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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Mint Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A2007$4.7M
Mint public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A, around 2007. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing. The listed raise is $4.7M.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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Catch Pitch Deck
FintechSeries A
Catch public pitch deck from Pitch Deck Hunt, categorized as FinTech, for Series-A. VCWorld keeps this as a source-first fundraising reference for founders comparing deck structure, proof points, and narrative sequencing.
- Useful for studying how financial products frame trust, regulation, and distribution.
- At Series A, the lesson is how to connect traction to repeatable go-to-market.
- Because VCWorld stores only source links and original notes, use the original page to inspect the actual slide flow.
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