Tom Brady Launches a Sports Media StartupPlus, a company that speeds up custom support raises $25 million and there's startup that let's you rent fine jewelry.

ByVenturer

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Tom Brady just might go down in the business hall of fame. The famous quarterback is launching a sports media startup called The Religion Of Sports. Brady is launching the media company alongside Michael Strahan and Gotham Chopra. They are reportedly seeking $3 million in outside capital.

UJET, a startup that streamlines the customer support process, raised $25 million in a series B round led by GV. The San Franciso-based startup is going to use the recent round of funding to scale the business and open a New York office. UJET has raised $45 million to date.

Have you ever wanted to borrow fine jewelry for a fraction of the price? Well, now you can! An ecommerce startup called Flont lets you rent fine jewelry. Flont carries designers ranging from Cartier to smaller fine jewelry companies that are not household names. You can become a monthly member or rent once an item once.

Wavy Line
Venturer is the millennial brand of Business Rockstars. We create content for the young entrepreneur who is taking risks and starting a venture of their own.

More from Venturer

Amazon Live Launched Its New-and-Improved Live Shopping Stream

There's a New App That Makes Hanging Out With Your Friends Easier

This TV Rolls Itself Up When You Don't Need It

Right Hand Robotics Raises $23 Million in Funding

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

Kevin O'Leary Slams Anheuser-Busch CEO's Listening Tour, Says It Won't Stop Bud Light Backlash for One Huge Reason

Anheuser-Busch U.S. CEO Brendan Whitworth announced plans to hear consumers out this summer.

Business News

Netflix is Hiring an AI-Focused Role—and the Starting Salary is up to $900,000

The streaming giant is looking for a leader in its machine learning department.

Business News

Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard's Family 'Stranded' at Boston Airport During 9-Hour Delay: 'We Made Quite a Home Here'

The actors spent $600 on pillows and blankets while waiting for their flight.