
European Startups raised capital in order to expand and move into more successful. Here is this week's Top European Startups Funding Roundup -March 24 - March 28 2025
SUMMARY
- Top Funding Wrap of the Week – March 24 - March 28 2025
- Abound, AMBOSS, Augustine Therapeutics NV, Sateliot, GravitHy, n8n, Marvel Fusion, Incore Invest, NUNC Capital, RockFi, are the top 10 European Startups Funding Roundup in This Week.
The Top 10 European Startups Funding Roundup of This Week
Abound
London-based AI credit technology company Abound has secured up to €299.8 million in financing from Deutsche Bank for consumer loans, helping it offer fairer and more affordable credit to UK borrowers.
AMBOSS
AMBOSS, the leading resource for medical education and clinical decision-making in Germany and the US, closes a €240M financing round with new long-term investors, supporting the exploration of additional international markets and the expansion of its offering to nurses and other health care professionals.
Augustine Therapeutics NV
Augustine Therapeutics, a biotechnology company focused on developing treatments for neuromuscular, neurodegenerative and cardio-metabolic diseases, has successfully raised EUR 77.7 million (USD 84.8 million) in its Series A funding round.
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Sateliot
Sateliot has successfully closed its €70 million Series B funding round, strengthening its position as the world’s first 5G-IoT telecommunications operator from space.
GravitHy
GravitHy, a future low-carbon iron producer, announces a €60 million funding round – which includes public funds from the French programme “Première Usine”.
n8n
Berlin-based n8n, an AI-powered workflow automation platform for technical teams, has raised €55 million in Series B funding. The money will help speed up product development and open new offices in New York and London this year.
Marvel Fusion
Marvel Fusion, a fusion energy company, has raised an additional €50 million in its Series B funding round, bringing the total to €113 million. New investors include EQT Ventures, Siemens Energy Ventures, and the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund with existing investors Tengelmann Ventures and Bayern Kapital also contributing.
Incore Invest
Stockholm-based investment firm Incore Invest has raised €25 million to launch Incore Invest II, a new fund that aims to help grow promising SaaS, embedded finance, and FinTech companies across Europe.
NUNC Capital
Amsterdam-based NUNC Capital, a firm that invests in defense industry startups, has launched a €20M early-stage Venture Building Initiative.
RockFi
RockFi, the French fintech which intends to reinvent private management through its approach combining experienced advice and cutting-edge technology, announces a Series A fundraising of 18 million euros.