The untold story of struggling start-up survival rounds

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Nick Bonyhady

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Faltering start-ups are raising cash in funding rounds that all but wipe out their existing investors’ prospects and give new backers payday lending-like returns as they fight to survive to a sale or profitability.

The hard rounds, verified by The Australian Financial Review, show the straitened circumstances of companies that raised big funding rounds at high valuations when money was cheap during the pandemic, and which have failed to live up to their investors’ hopes.

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