Top 5 Companies Likely to Transact (May 28, 2026)

Top 5 Companies Likely to Transact (May 28, 2026)
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Tracking when private companies are nearing a sale, recap, or financing event has always been a guessing game. With thousands of sponsor-backed firms spread across sectors and geographies, most deal teams are forced to react after the market moves.

Investors, bankers, and service providers struggle to know which private companies are gearing up for a transaction or capital raise. Signals are scattered, opaque, and nearly impossible to track across thousands of PE- and VC-backed businesses.

Dakota centralizes those signals (holding periods, funding rounds, platform acquisition dates, ownership changes, and exit timing patterns) into one predictive transaction-readiness tool. Instead of waiting for headlines, users can see which companies are showing the strongest likelihood of pursuing a sale, recapitalization, or new financing before the market knows.

Below is today’s list of five PE- or VC-backed companies that, based on their hold period, financing stage, and last transaction date, appear to be credible candidates for a sale or next-round raise.

Nothing is guaranteed, but these companies fall squarely within the timing windows where sponsors typically look to generate liquidity or secure additional capital.

Sourced from Dakota Sponsor Backed Companies.

1. True Markets

True Markets is a fintech company specializing in cryptocurrency trading solutions. Their flagship platform, TrueX, offers a central limit order book for trading crypto and fiat currencies, utilizing a designated stablecoin for settlement. TrueX provides advanced trading tools, robust liquidity, and low-latency APIs to enhance trading performance.

  • Sector: Financials
  • Last known transaction date: Series A, $11M, May 2025
  • Why timing suggests a near-term transaction: An $11M Series A in May 2025 is a relatively large seed raise for a fintech company, providing roughly 18 months of runway, but regulatory compliance, technology infrastructure, and market-making or trading platform development drive elevated burn — placing True Markets in the active fundraising window for a Series A by late 2026 as it looks to demonstrate platform traction, trading volume, and the revenue metrics that growth-stage financial technology investors require.

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2. Blooms

Blooms is a financial services company specializing in trade finance and global payments solutions tailored for produce exporters. Founded in Wilmington, Delaware, United States, Blooms offers services such as working capital financing, international factoring, and a global payments platform. Their mission is to simplify capital access for exporters, enabling them to receive liquidity swiftly without complex procedures. The leadership team includes Francisco Meré as Co-founder & CEO, Anissa Roberts as Head of Capital Markets, Mario Gamboa-Cavazos, Miguel Hernandez Storey, and Rebeca Azaola as Co-founders. Blooms operates in the AgTech and FinTech sectors, focusing on providing financial solutions to Latin American produce exporters. Recent developments include the launch of their global payments platform, which allows exporters to receive and make payments in multiple currencies, protecting against exchange rate volatility.

  • Sector: Financials
  • Last known transaction date: Seed Venture, $2.6M, May 2025
  • Why timing suggests a near-term transaction: A $2.6M seed round in May 2025 represents a very lean capital base for a fintech company, providing just 12 months or less of runway given compliance, technology, and customer acquisition costs — suggesting Blooms is very likely already in active fundraising conversations for a Series A and could be seeking to close a round by mid-2026 before runway constraints become critical.

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3. Miraggio

Miraggio is a fashion brand specializing in premium handbags and accessories designed for the modern woman. Their product range includes tote bags, satchel bags, crossbody bags, mini bags, clutches, wallets, and cardholders, catering to various styles and occasions. The brand emphasizes monthly collection launches to align with global fashion trends, distinguishing itself from traditional seasonal releases. Products are available through its official website and major online marketplaces such as Myntra, Amazon, AJIO.com, Nykaa, and Tata CLiQ Fashion. The company also plans to expand its physical presence by opening 15–20 exclusive brand outlets over the next two years, primarily targeting Tier II and III cities in India.

  • Sector: Consumer Discretionary
  • Last known funding round: Series A Venture, $6.5M, May 2025
  • Why timing suggests a near-term transaction: A $6.5M Series A in May 2025 is a modest raise for a consumer discretionary company, providing a tight 12–18 month runway given brand building, product development, and customer acquisition costs — placing Miraggio squarely in the active fundraising window for a Series B by late 2026 as it looks to demonstrate revenue scale, repeat purchase metrics, and the brand traction that growth-stage consumer investors require.

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4. Final Boss Sour

Final Boss Sour is a producer of sour snack boxes that create sour candy treats using real fruit. They offer a variety of products like sour cranberry, blueberry, strawberry, and more, categorized into different sourness levels, enabling customers to enjoy healthy sour treats.

  • Sector: Consumer Staples
  • Last known funding round: Seed Venture, $4M, May 2025
  • Why timing suggests a near-term transaction: A $4M seed round in May 2025 provides a lean 12–18 month runway for a consumer staples brand, where product development, manufacturing, and retail distribution buildout drive steady capital consumption — placing Final Boss Sour in the active fundraising window for a Series A by late 2026 as it looks to demonstrate retail velocity, repeat purchase rates, and the revenue traction that growth-stage consumer brand investors require.

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5. LAMP Inc.

LAMP Inc. is a Japanese startup founded in 2017, headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. The company focuses on providing digital solutions to local communities, aiming to address challenges such as labor shortages and depopulation. Their primary product, TakeEats, is a customizable online ordering and management SaaS platform designed for food retailers, including restaurants and sweet shops. TakeEats enables businesses to quickly set up online ordering systems, facilitating pre-orders and payments, thereby improving operational efficiency and increasing sales. The company's mission is to spread digital transformation (DX) across all regions and become a 'lamp' that illuminates local communities.

  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Last known funding round: Series A Venture, $4.8M, May 2025
  • Why timing suggests a near-term transaction: A $4.8M Series A in May 2025 is a lean raise for an IT company, providing a tight 12–18 month runway given engineering talent, product scaling, and enterprise customer acquisition costs — placing LAMP squarely in the active fundraising window for a Series B by late 2026 as it looks to demonstrate platform adoption, recurring revenue growth, and the customer retention metrics that growth-stage technology investors require.

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Use Dakota’s Sponsor Backed Company Intelligence to Spot Likely Exits Before the Market Does

Dakota’s private company data gives you a real-time view into thousands of sponsor-backed companies, including platform acquisition dates, funding rounds, parent sponsors, add-on activity, and sector categorization.

Instead of guessing where companies are in their lifecycle, you can instantly identify which ones are approaching the typical timing windows for a sale or recap.

Fully integrated into Dakota Marketplace, this dataset enables deal sourcers, investor relations teams, and allocators to anticipate transactions, build targeted outreach lists, and stay ahead of market announcements, every single day.

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Cate Costin, Marketing Associate

Written By: Cate Costin, Marketing Associate