Impossible Foods
Total Raised
$2.006BInvestors Count
41Deal Terms
7Funding, Valuation & Revenue
15 Fundings
Impossible Foods has raised $2.006B over 15 rounds.
Impossible Foods's latest funding round was a Series H for $500M on November 23, 2021.
Impossible Foods's valuation in March 2020 was $4,000M.
Impossible Foods's latest post-money valuation is from March 2020.
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Impossible Foods's 2019 revenue was $90M. Impossible Foods's most recent revenue is from 2019.
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Date | Round | Amount | Investors | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Revenue | Sources |
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11/23/2021 | Series H | $500M | Mirae Asset Global Investments, and Undisclosed Investors | 29 | ||
8/13/2020 | Series G | $200M | $90M (55.44x) FY 2019 | 8 | ||
3/16/2020 | Series F | $500M | Mirae Asset Financial Group, Ahmir Thompson, Alexis Ohanian, Anton Zaslavski, Horizons Ventures, Jaden Smith, Jay Brown, Kal Penn, Katy Perry, Khosla Ventures, Kirk Cousins, Lonnie Corant Jaman Shuka Rashid Lynn, Mindy Kaling, Paul George, Peter Jackson, Phil Rosenthal, Ruby Rose, Serena Williams, Shawn Carter, Temasek, Trevor Noah, and William Adams | $4,000M | 21 | |
8/25/2019 | Secondary Market | |||||
5/13/2019 | Series E - II |
Date | 11/23/2021 | 8/13/2020 | 3/16/2020 | 8/25/2019 | 5/13/2019 |
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Round | Series H | Series G | Series F | Secondary Market | Series E - II |
Amount | $500M | $200M | $500M | ||
Investors | Mirae Asset Global Investments, and Undisclosed Investors | Mirae Asset Financial Group, Ahmir Thompson, Alexis Ohanian, Anton Zaslavski, Horizons Ventures, Jaden Smith, Jay Brown, Kal Penn, Katy Perry, Khosla Ventures, Kirk Cousins, Lonnie Corant Jaman Shuka Rashid Lynn, Mindy Kaling, Paul George, Peter Jackson, Phil Rosenthal, Ruby Rose, Serena Williams, Shawn Carter, Temasek, Trevor Noah, and William Adams | |||
Valuation | $4,000M | ||||
Revenue | $90M (55.44x) FY 2019 | ||||
Sources | 29 | 8 | 21 |
Impossible Foods Deal Terms
7 Deal Terms
Impossible Foods's deal structure is available for 7 funding rounds, including their Series F from March 16, 2020.
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Impossible Foods Investors
41 Investors
Impossible Foods has 41 investors. Mirae Asset Global Investments invested in Impossible Foods's Series H funding round.
First funding | Last Funding | Investor | Rounds | Board Seats | Type | Location |
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8/13/2020 | 11/23/2021 | 2 Series G, Series H (2021) | Asset/Investment Management | South Korea | ||
8/1/2017 | 8/13/2020 | 5 Series E, Convertible Note (2018), Series E - II (2019), Series F (2020), Series G (2020) | Public-Private Partnership | Singapore | ||
8/13/2020 | 8/13/2020 | 1 Series G | Hedge Fund | New York | ||
Corporation | New York | |||||
Venture Capital | California |
First funding | 8/13/2020 | 8/1/2017 | 8/13/2020 | ||
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Last Funding | 11/23/2021 | 8/13/2020 | 8/13/2020 | ||
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Rounds | 2 Series G, Series H (2021) | 5 Series E, Convertible Note (2018), Series E - II (2019), Series F (2020), Series G (2020) | 1 Series G | ||
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Type | Asset/Investment Management | Public-Private Partnership | Hedge Fund | Corporation | Venture Capital |
Location | South Korea | Singapore | New York | New York | California |
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