Top 10 Funding Wrap of the Week – September 16 – September 21 2024
Sep 21, 2024 | By Team SR
European Startups raised capital in order to expand and move into more successful. Here is this week's Top 10 European Startups Funding Roundup - September 16 – September 21, 2024.
SUMMARY
- Top 10 Funding Wrap of the Week – September 16 – September 21 2024
- Alan, Capmont Technology, Peratech, Yonder, Brenus Pharma, Ferovinum, EasyDMARC, Phlair, Lightyear, Smalt, are the Top 10 European Startups Funding Roundup in This Week.
The Top 10 European Startups Funding Roundup of This Week
Alan
Health insurance partner Alan has secures €173million in series F round funding led by Belfius, a Belgian Federal State-owned bank insurer. With this round, the company has reached a valuation of €4B.
Capmont Technology
Capmont Technology, a venture capital firm specializing in B2B technology startups across Europe and the US, has announced the launch of a new €100 million fund aimed at early-stage tech companies.
Peratech
Peratech secures $31.5 million (£23.4M) in its 2nd major funding round on the confidence of commercial traction of its user interface improvements to PCs and laptops.
Yonder
Yonder, a rewards credit card challenger, announced that it secures £23.4million in new funding at a post-money valuation of over £100M (approximately €119M).
Brenus Pharma
Brenus Pharma, a French biotech company specializing in the development of cancer vaccines, secures €22.2 million in series A round funding.
Ferovinum
Ferovinum, the funding and supply chain platform for wine and spirits businesses, announces the completion of its £17.5m Series A funding round.
EasyDMARC
Domain-based message authentication reporting and compliance, or EasyDMARC, is a global standard that guards against email spoofing and was first released in 2012.
Phlair
Phlair (formerly Carbon Atlantis), a company developing a hydrolyzer-based Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology which enables scalable and low-cost CO2 capture from ambient air, raised a €14.5M seed round.
Lightyear
Lightyear, a former automaker located in the Netherlands, is emerging from bankruptcy and has raised €10 million to advance its solar roof technology.
Smalt
Smalt, the talent-supply and labor productivity engine for the energy transition, has raised €8M in a pre-emptive seed funding round to accelerate smalt growth in the tech-enabled commercial and residential solar sector, addressing critical labor supply challenges in the European climate tech sector.