Memority Funding News- Paris-Based Memority Raises €13M In Series A Round
May 27, 2025 | By Kailee Rainse

Paris-based Memority, a startup rethinking identity and access management (IAM), has raised €13M in its first Series A funding round.
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- Paris-based Memority, a startup rethinking identity and access management (IAM), has raised €13M in its first Series A funding round.
The funds will support its growth and expansion across Europe.The investment was led by Tikehau Capital through Brienne, its private equity arm focused on cybersecurity.
With the rise in cyberattacks, cybersecurity has become a top priority for organisations. Protecting systems, sensitive data, and digital identities is essential to keep operations running smoothly and maintain user trust.
According to Juniper Research, 85% of cyber incidents are linked to digital identity. ANSSI reported a 37% increase in cyberattacks in France in 2022.
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Gartner predicts that by 2027, 80% of companies will adopt Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS). This is the space where Memority aims to make an impact.
Memority was created to modernize identity and access management (IAM) for the cloud era. Founded by Gilles Castéran, Francis Grégoire, Alexis de Calan, and Phouric Ung, the team brings deep IAM expertise and offers a European Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) platform.
Their product, Identity Factory, is a SaaS solution that handles identity and access for employees, partners, customers, and devices. It combines IAM tools to improve cybersecurity, meet user needs, and support business goals.
Memority offers tools like IDaaS, IGA, CIAM, SSO, Federation, and MFA to provide secure authentication and access control—all in one centralised platform.
The goal is to help businesses speed up IAM projects, cut costs, gain better visibility, and support digital growth.
The new funding will boost technology development, grow the sales team, and support expansion across Europe.
Gilles Castéran, CEO of Memority, says, “In a context of accelerating digitalisation, technological autonomy and the search for operational performance, we are building a European champion by reinventing identity and access management for European companies and organisations.”
“After a year of strong growth in 2024, during which both large and mid-sized companies placed their trust in us, Tikehau Capital’s investment will enable us to accelerate our international development,” adds Castéran.
About Memority
Founded in 2023, Memority is the Identity Factory that makes user experiences smoother and protects your services by managing access and digital identities for your employees, partners, customers, and connected devices.