Newest Businesses in Montana

Browse newly-funded private companies headquartered in Montana. Sorted by filing date, with the most recent on top.

About Montana

Montana's Form D filings are sparse, with activity from Bozeman, Missoula, Billings, and Helena. Bozeman's growth as a tech-and-outdoor-lifestyle destination has produced modest SaaS and consumer-platform filings. The state's mining, agriculture, and tourism economies drive occasional specialized filings. Round sizes are typically modest ($500K–$5M). Delaware incorporation dominates; Montana LLCs appear for real-estate and ranch-property vehicles.

In 2026, Montana accounts for 4 catalogued filings totaling $4M, running at roughly 0.7 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$4M
Median offering
$2M
Active cities
3
Last 30 days
3

Top cities

Featured Montana companies in 2026

About private capital in Montana

Montana has moderate corporate tax rates, no state sales tax, and a regulatory environment shaped by the state's resource, agricultural, and tourism economies. Bozeman's proximity to Yellowstone and outdoor-economy appeal have attracted modest tech-sector relocation. Real-estate vehicles target Montana ranch, recreational, and multifamily property. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

Montana funding trends

Recent Montana Form D filings are limited. First, Bozeman tech and consumer-platform filings appear occasionally at modest ranges. Second, real-estate vehicles targeting Montana ranch and recreational property file regularly. Third, mining and resource-economy filings produce occasional specialized activity. Montana's filing volume is low, typical for sparsely-populated Western states.