Funded Startups in Andalucia
Andalucia's funded startup activity across these 36 rounds, spanning October 2020 through August 2025, concentrates heavily in two cities.
Andalucia's funded startup activity across these 36 rounds, spanning October 2020 through August 2025, concentrates heavily in two cities. Málaga hosts roughly ten companies across AI (Predictiva, Galgus), consumer electronics (WAISENSE), health care (Docline), and agriculture tech (Agrow Analytics). Sevilla follows closely with approximately nine entries, including CoverManager's $18M Series A in December 2022 and CheKin's $3M Series A in November 2024.
The largest single disclosed round belongs to Synergym at $72M (Málaga, February 2025), followed by Zignaly at $50M (Córdoba, March 2022) and Universal Diagnostics at $21M (Seville, February 2025). Agriculture recurs as a vertical across Jaén, Almería, and Málaga. Eight of the 36 rounds closed in 2025, with seed-stage and undisclosed deals making up the bulk of the stage mix. Seed rounds (seven total) are the most common labeled stage, though a substantial share of entries carry no disclosed amount or carry "Series Unknown" designations.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among funded Andalucian startups in this dataset?
The five largest are Synergym at $72M (Málaga, February 2025), Zignaly at $50M (Córdoba, March 2022), Universal Diagnostics at $21M (Seville, February 2025), RavenPack at $20M (Marbella, July 2024), and CoverManager at $18M via a Series A (Seville, December 2022). Ibancar rounds out the top tier with $11M in debt financing (Málaga, December 2021).
Which cities concentrate the most funded startups in Andalucia?
Málaga city accounts for roughly ten companies across AI (Predictiva, Galgus), consumer electronics (WAISENSE), health care (Docline), and agri-tech (Agrow Analytics). Sevilla and Seville together hold approximately nine entries, including CheKin, Wuolah, CoverManager, and Solum. No other city in the dataset contributes more than two companies.
How active has Andalucia's funding scene been in 2025?
Eight of the 36 rounds closed in 2025, ranging from Greening Group's $3M energy round (Granada, February 3) and Synergym's $72M (February 4) through TECO Mobility's $570K Series A (Málaga, June) and SafeBrok's undisclosed round (Sevilla, August 1). The 2025 cohort spans seed, Series A, and undisclosed stages across at least five cities.
Which sectors appear most frequently among funded Andalucian startups?
Artificial intelligence and apps each account for four companies in the dataset — AI includes RavenPack, Neuromindset, Galgus, and Predictiva; apps covers CheKin, GrowersGo, Ciclogreen, and Transeop. Agriculture and farming (InsectBiotech, Kimitec Group, Agrow Analytics) and advertising (Bonop.com, Wuolah, Doggies in Town) each appear three times. Consumer goods and energy each contribute two companies.
What funding stages are most common in this dataset?
Seed is the most frequently labeled stage with seven rounds, followed by Series A and Pre-Seed with four each. A significant portion of rounds carry 'Series Unknown' or 'Venture - Series Unknown' labels, and several disclose no amount, which limits precise stage-level analysis. Debt financing appears twice, for Ibancar and Kimitec Group.
Are there notable funded startups outside Málaga and Sevilla?
Yes. Zignaly raised $50M from Córdoba (March 2022), and Galgus ($3M, Camas) and Greening Group ($3M, Granada) both closed seven-figure rounds. InsectBiotech raised a $2M seed in Jaén (May 2025), and Kimitec Group in Almería secured undisclosed debt financing in October 2022, reflecting agriculture deal flow across the broader region.
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