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Refactor Closes $50M Fund 4 to Invest in Bio, Climate, and Hard Tech Startups

BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Refactor Capital, led by solo capitalist Zal Bilimoria, is announcing it has closed a $50 million Fund 4. With 90% of capital raised from existing investors, Refactor’s fourth fund will look to lead pre-seed and seed investments in bio, climate, and other hard tech startups. “I’m excited to continue backing founders solving hard but not impossible problems in an effort to create a better future for society,” said Zal Bilimoria, founder of Refactor. “B...

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