Newest Businesses in North Carolina

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

About North Carolina

North Carolina's Form D filings cluster in Charlotte (banking and fintech — Bank of America, Truist, Wells Fargo east operations), Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill — biotech, SaaS via Duke, UNC, NC State, IBM-Research), and Winston-Salem. Charlotte's banking concentration drives fintech filings. The Research Triangle's biotech and tech activity is among the most significant in the Southeast. Round sizes span the full range. Delaware incorporation dominates; North Carolina LLCs appear for real-estate vehicles.

In 2026, North Carolina accounts for 81 catalogued filings totaling $6174M, running at roughly 18.5 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$6174M
Median offering
$5.5M
Active cities
10
Last 30 days
79

Top cities

Featured North Carolina companies in 2026

About private capital in North Carolina

North Carolina has competitive corporate tax rates and a business-friendly regulatory environment. Charlotte's banking concentration (Bank of America and Truist headquarters) produces fintech and banking-tech filings. Research Triangle's universities produce biotech, medtech, and SaaS spinouts. The state's furniture-and-textile manufacturing legacy has transitioned into advanced manufacturing. Real-estate vehicles target NC multifamily, industrial, and Research Triangle lab-space assets. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

North Carolina funding trends

Recent North Carolina Form D filings show several patterns. First, Research Triangle biotech filings are numerous, with Duke and UNC spinouts anchoring activity. Second, Charlotte fintech and banking-tech filings reflect the banking concentration. Third, SaaS and consumer-platform filings from Research Triangle produce steady volume. Fourth, real-estate vehicles target Research Triangle lab-space and Charlotte multifamily assets. Fifth, advanced-manufacturing filings reflect the state's industrial transition. North Carolina ranks reliably in the top filing states.