The European Tech Weekly Notable Startup Funding Report takes on a trip across various ecosystems in Europe, highlighting some of the notable funding activity in the various markets that we track. The notable European Tech startup fundings for the week ending 25/3/23 featuring funding details for Raisin, OneThird, Huupe, and eleven other European deals representing £304M in new funding that you absolutely need to know about.
CCP Games – $40.0M
Reykjavik-based CCP Games is an independent developer of massively multiplayer games (MMO). Founded by Reynir Hardarson and Sigurdur Arnljotsson in 1997, CCP Games has now raised a total of $106.3M in total equity funding and is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, BITKRAFT Ventures, Hashed, Kingsway Capital, Makers Fund, and Nexon.
Chargetrip – €10.0M
Amsterdam-based Chargetrip offers Smart EV Routing as an API SaaS platform. Founded by Andreas Sansano, Gideon van Dijk, Mark Hulsbergen, and Pieter Waller in 2017, Chargetrip has now raised a total of €10.0M in total equity funding and is backed by APX, Blue Bear Capital, HSBC Asset Management, Riverstone Holdings, and Vindeggen.
Huupe – $11.0M
London-based Huupe is a personal & professional development that works. Founded by Jason Futers in 2015, Huupe has now raised a total of $11.3M in total equity funding and is backed by Genesis Ventures, Kawn VC, Marvan Ventures, Protagonist, Reform Ventures, and TRI Investments.
IntegrityNext – €100.0M
Munich-based IntegrityNext enables companies to monitor the environmental, social, and corporate governance of suppliers to meet legal requirements. Founded by Martin Berr-Sorokin, Nick Heine, and Simon Jaehnig in 2016, IntegrityNext has now raised a total of €100.0M in total equity funding and is backed by EQT Growth.
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IPRally – €10.0M
Helsinki-based IPRally serves technology corporations and IP service providers by providing the first AI that thinks like a patent professional. Founded by Juho Kallio, Juuso Piskonen, and Sakari Arvela in 2018, IPRally has now raised a total of €12.4M in total equity funding and is backed by Endeit Capital, Icebreaker.vc, Join Capital, and Spintop Ventures.
OneThird – €2.8M
Enschede-based OneThird is a food tech startup preventing food loss and food waste. Founded by Marco Snikkers in 2018, OneThird has now raised a total of €4.3M in total equity funding and is backed by Halma Ventures, OostNL, Pymwymic, and SHIFT Invest.
Piclo – £8.3M
London-based Piclo develops software to make electricity grids smart, flexible and sustainable. Founded by Alice Tyler, Andy Kilner, and James Johnston in 2013, Piclo has now raised a total of £14.4M in total equity funding and is backed by Clean Growth Fund, Future Energy Ventures, Green Angel Syndicate, Japan Energy Fund, Sustainable Future Ventures, and Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions.
Radix – $10.0M
London-based Radix is a stack of decentralized networks that builds without the constant threat of exploits and hacks. Founded by Dan Hughes in 2016, Radix has now raised a total of $16.0M in total equity funding and is backed by DWF Labs.
Raisin – €60.0M
Berlin-based Raisin is a savings and investment marketplace that connects retail customers with banks looking to expand deposit reach. Founded by Frank Freund, Michael Stephan, and Tamaz Georgadze in 2012, Raisin has now raised a total of €305.3M in total equity funding and is backed by Goldman Sachs and M&G Investments.
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Recognise Bank – £25.0M
London-based Recognise Bank is digital SME bank providing commercial lending and savings accounts for business and personal savers. Founded by Jason Oakley in 2016, Recognise Bank has now raised a total of £47.7M in total equity funding and is backed by Parasol International.
Sifflet – $12.8M
Paris-based Sifflet is a data stack observability platform that delivers actionable insights to data engineers and data consumers. Founded by Salma Bakouk, Wajdi Fathallah, and Wissem Fathallah in 2021, Sifflet has now raised a total of $17.8M in total equity funding and is backed by Bessemer Venture Partners, EQT Ventures, and Mangrove Capital Partners.
Wingtra – $22.0M
Zurich-based Wingtra is a manufacturer of professional mapping and surveying drones. Founded by Basil Weibel, Elias Kleimann, Maximilian Boosfeld, and Sebastian Verling in 2015, Wingtra has now raised a total of $40.9M in total equity funding and is backed by ACE & Company, DiamondStream Partners, EquityPitcher Ventures, European Innovation Council, Launny Steffens, and Verve Ventures.
DeepDrive – €15.0M
Munich-based DeepDrive provides revolutionary and ultra-efficient drive units for electric vehicles Founded by Felix Poernbacher and Stefan Ender in 2021, DeepDrive has now raised a total of €19.3M in total equity funding and is backed by Bayern Kapital, BMW i Ventures, co-pace, Peter Mertens, and UVC Partners.
ampere.cloud – €5.0M
Berlin-based ampere.cloud is the leading Operating System for Renewables. Founded by Erik Nitschke, Florian Strunck, and Frederik Merz in 2019, ampere.cloud has now raised a total of €6.0M in total equity funding and is backed by Berlin Angel Fund, Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V., HelloWorld, HGDF, Point Nine, and Vireo Ventures.
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