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Is it easier to raise a Series C than a Series B?

At first, then no. 35.5% of Series B companies ever reach a C, five points better than A→B — survivorship is real. But B→C odds decay faster and cross below A→B at month 42. A stalled Series B is a harder problem than a stalled Series A, because the burn base and the valuation to clear are both far larger.

The C hazard peaks in the same quarter — month 21 — but at 5.5% against 3.7%, a spike half again as tall and half again as narrow. Above $45M the B round is penalised: graduation falls to 24.6%. A big B buys a harder exam, not more time. And 63% of those who never raise a C never file again.

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