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ClickHouse has extended its Series C financing, raising funds with participation from new investors including Citi Ventures and notable individuals, to support its growth and leadership expansion.

Oct 07, 20252 months ago

Round Type

series c

Palo AltoSoftware

Investors

GicBondIvpBessemer Venture PartnersAltimeterExpanding CapitalRosberg VenturesAdams Street PartnersD. E. Shaw VenturesFounders Circle CapitalPeak Xv PartnersInsight PartnersCiti Ventures

Description

ClickHouse, a leader in real-time analytics, announced an extension of its Series C financing, attracting new investors and furthering its growth. The funding round includes participation from Citi Ventures, Insight Partners, and notable individuals like Brock Purdy. The company's revenue has quadrupled, and it has surpassed 2,000 customers. ClickHouse continues to strengthen its position in AI and analytics within various industries.

Company Information

Company

ClickHouse

Location

Palo Alto, California, United States

About

ClickHouse is a fast, open-source columnar database management system built for real-time data processing and analytics at scale. Engineered for high performance, ClickHouse Cloud delivers exceptional query speed and concurrency, making it ideal for applications that demand instant insight from massive volumes of data. As AI agents become increasingly embedded in software and are generating far more frequent and complex queries, ClickHouse brings a high-throughput, low-latency engine, purpose-built to meet this challenge. Trusted by leading companies like Sony, Tesla, Anthropic, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Lyft, and Instacart, ClickHouse helps teams unlock insights and drive smarter decisions with a scalable, efficient, and modern data platform.

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