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Halter secures $100 million in Series D funding, reaching a $1 billion valuation. Led by Bond, the funding will support US expansion and innovative agricultural tech solutions.

Jun 23, 2025about 2 months ago

Amount Raised

$100 Million

Round Type

series d

AucklandInformation Technology

Investors

BessemerNew ViewBond

Description

Halter, a New Zealand-based company, just joined the unicorn club after securing $100 million in a Series D round, boosting its valuation to $1 billion. The latest funding, led by Bond with support from NewView and Bessemer, underscores investor faith in agricultural technology. Halter plans to expand in the US, working with about 150 ranchers across 18 states. With the dairy sector reaping the benefits of automation, Halter's solutions tackle key issues like labor shortages and an aging workforce.

Company Information

Company

Halter

Location

Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

About

Halter is a New Zealand-based agtech company known for its innovative smart collar technology that monitors cattle via an app. The company recently achieved unicorn status after raising $100 million in a Series D funding round, boosting its valuation to $1 billion. Halter aims to address labor shortages in agriculture and enhance efficiency in the dairy sector through automation. With plans for US expansion, Halter is set to work with approximately 150 ranchers across 18 states.

FundzWatch™ Score

69
Medium Activity

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