Newest Businesses in Nebraska

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

About Nebraska

Nebraska's Form D filings cluster in Omaha (agriculture-anchored finance — Berkshire Hathaway's hometown, insurance, fintech) and Lincoln (University of Nebraska ecosystem). Omaha's distinctive corporate concentration (Berkshire Hathaway, Mutual of Omaha, Union Pacific) drives fintech, insurance-tech, and logistics-tech filings. Round sizes typically range $2M–$25M. Delaware incorporation dominates; Nebraska LLCs appear for real-estate and agricultural vehicles.

In 2026, Nebraska accounts for 13 catalogued filings totaling $440.8M, running at roughly 2.8 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$440.8M
Median offering
$7.3M
Active cities
4
Last 30 days
12

Top cities

Featured Nebraska companies in 2026

About private capital in Nebraska

Nebraska has moderate corporate tax rates and a business environment shaped by the state's agricultural, insurance, and logistics economies. Omaha's mature insurance and financial-services cluster — led by Mutual of Omaha — produces insurance-tech and fintech filings. The state's agricultural research infrastructure (University of Nebraska) supports agtech and food-production filings. Union Pacific's headquarters drives logistics-tech activity. Real-estate vehicles target Nebraska agricultural and commercial property. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

Nebraska funding trends

Recent Nebraska Form D filings show several patterns. First, Omaha insurance-tech and fintech filings reflect the city's industry concentration. Second, agtech filings reflect the state's ag base. Third, logistics-tech filings tie to Union Pacific's ecosystem. Fourth, real-estate vehicles target Nebraska commercial and agricultural assets. Nebraska's filing volume is low-to-moderate, with a distinctive insurance sub-category.