Today's prize for the best event playlist goes to Paris's Sista Summit, where Wannabe and Welcome To The Rock (if you know, you know) set the scene for an afternoon of discussions about how to close the gender gap in tech.
Half of the panels were in French (bien sûr) but I did take away this much: across France, Sweden, Germany, the UK and Spain, just 10% of startups are created by women and just 7% of funding goes to female-founded startups.
At scaleups, the situation is even worse: less than 1% of €50m+ rounds went to all-female founding teams last year. That's despite heaps of organisations like Sista now existing to coax VCs into pledging to fund more women, years' worth of data highlighting the issue and an increasing number of events taking place to help women build the networks they often lack.
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🤝 Alan Chang's Tesseract amps up acquisitions. The energy company founded by Revolut's former CRO has been quietly snapping up smaller companies ahead of the planned launch of its consumer product next month. |
🦄 "We’re looking for the next generation of company, the next Black unicorn.” UK VC firm Black Seed, which aims to address the funding gap facing Black founders, has announced a first close of £5m for its targeted £10m fund. LPs include Atomico, M&G Catalyst and Sam Branson, son of Richard Branson.
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🚚 $31m to let trucks drive themselves. Fernride, a German startup that builds operating systems to power autonomous trucks in industrial settings, saw its Series A round led by the CVC arm of German logistics giant HHLA. |
💳 GoCardless lays off 15% of staff. The UK fintech unicorn announced it was eliminating around 135 roles across the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand. It's also planning to cut its senior leadership team by around 25%.
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😬 New data from Sista Fund and Boston Consulting Group has delivered some more damning insights into the gender diversity — or lack thereof — in the continent's startup scene. Here are five top takeaways from the report.
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💰 Series A+ - Trucksters, a Spanish startup that uses AI to make long-haul freight journeys more efficient, has raised €33m in Series B funding.
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GenSyn, a UK-based startup developing a blockchain-based protocol for a decentralised compute, has raised $43m in Series A funding.
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DJUST, a French B2B SaaS platform for ecommerce, has secured €12m in a Series A round.
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EdgeTier, an AI-powered platform for customer engagement teams, has raised a€6m Series A round.
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Graphext, a Spain-based no-code data analytics platform, has raised €4.6m in a seed round led by Hoxton Ventures.
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💰 Pre-seed and seed - Filigran, a French cybersecurity startup, has raised €5m in seed funding.
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UK-based crypto and digital currency payments platform BoomFi has raised $3.5m in seed funding.
- tem., a UK startup that helps businesses access renewable energy options, has raised £2.5m in seed money from investors including Albion VC and Revent.
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UK-based Omnewvue, an accounting platform for ESG, has raised €1.3m in seed funding.
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Estonian startup Sunly, which is building renewable energy options in the Baltics and Poland, has raised €30m.
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Luxembourg's Salonkee, a management and booking platform for the hair and beauty industry, has raised €28m led by PeakSpan Capital.
- ClimateView, a Swedish startup that's building a climate finance platform, has raised €14m.
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The UK's Arda Biomaterials, which uses waste from the beer brewing process to produce animal and plastic-free leather, has raised €1.3m led by Clean Growth Fund.
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