Newest Businesses in South Dakota
Browse newly-funded private companies headquartered in South Dakota. Sorted by filing date, with the most recent on top.
About South Dakota
South Dakota's Form D filings are rare, concentrated in Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Sioux Falls's distinctive financial-services ecosystem (the state's favorable usury laws attracted major credit-card operations decades ago, and the industry remains) drives fintech filings. Round sizes typically modest. Delaware incorporation dominates; South Dakota LLCs appear for real-estate and asset-backed vehicles.
In 2026, South Dakota accounts for 4 catalogued filings totaling $0, running at roughly 0.9 filings per week over the last 30 days.
- Total raised
- $0
- Median offering
- —
- Active cities
- 2
- Last 30 days
- 4
Top cities
About private capital in South Dakota
South Dakota has no state personal income tax and favorable trust laws, which have attracted significant family-office and trust-administration activity. The state's Sioux Falls financial-services cluster — originally built on credit-card operations — generates fintech and financial-services filings. Real-estate vehicles target SD commercial and agricultural property. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.
AMAP Capital, LLC
AMAP Investments, LLC
PFJ-JRW PPLI LLC
South Dakota funding trends
Recent South Dakota Form D filings are limited but distinctive. First, Sioux Falls fintech and financial-services filings reflect the city's industry base. Second, family-office and trust-vehicle filings take advantage of SD's trust laws. Third, agricultural filings reflect the state's ag base. South Dakota's filing volume is low, with a distinctive financial-services sub-category.