Funded Startups in Antwerp
Across these 31 Antwerp-based funding rounds, one disclosed deal stands far above the rest: D-CRBN’s Series A on 2026-05-26 raised $20M, exceeding the next…
Across these 31 Antwerp-based funding rounds, one disclosed deal stands far above the rest: D-CRBN’s Series A on 2026-05-26 raised $20M, exceeding the next-largest disclosed figures of $25M (Gorilla, 2024-06-12) and $23M (Credix 2023-11-14 is $60M, which is actually the top disclosed; see FAQ), and clustering most other disclosed rounds in the $1M–$13M band (e.g., Dockflow $1M on 2025-12-09; Unbox $13M on 2024-01-09). The table shows a dense recent window: 2025 alone contains multiple entries (e.g., Maurice & Nora $1M on 2026-05-06 is still 2026, but in 2025: ClimateCamp $4M on 2025-03-25; Gorilla $25M is 2024; and 2025 includes several rounds between 2025-03 and 2025-12), and the full date span runs from 2020-12-03 (SweepBright $2M) to 2026-05-26 (D-CRBN). Sector-wise, financial services appears repeatedly (Credix 2023-11-14 $60M; Oper 2022-07-12 $11M; Arkane Network 2021-04-09 $2M; plus NGRAVE 2024-07-08 is financial services but undisclosed), while “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” amounts create classification opacity (5 entries labeled “Series Unknown” and 2 entries with “undisclosed” amounts).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the clear outlier in these Antwerp-funded deals, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts?
Credix is the outlier: $60M on 2023-11-14, while the next-largest disclosed amounts are much lower (e.g., Gorilla $25M on 2024-06-12 and $23M on 2022-04-08 for Venly). Outside that top tier, many disclosed rounds sit around $1M–$13M (Dockflow $1M on 2025-12-09; Unbox $13M on 2024-01-09).
Do these rounds cluster more by time than by stage, based on the most recent entries shown?
Yes, time clustering is visible: the listing runs from 2020-12-03 (SweepBright $2M) to a latest round on 2026-05-26 (D-CRBN $20M), with multiple entries in 2024–2025 (e.g., Gorilla 2024-06-12 $25M, Unbox 2024-01-09 $13M, ClimateCamp 2025-03-25 $4M, Dockflow 2025-12-09 $1M). Stage labels also vary widely across the same window (Seed, Series A, Series B, and several “Series Unknown”).
Are any sectors over-represented in Antwerp among the entries shown?
Financial services is the most repeated sector: Credix (2023-11-14, $60M), Oper (2022-07-12, $11M), Arkane Network (2021-04-09, $2M), and NGRAVE (2024-07-08, undisclosed). The next densest cluster is narrower: AI appears multiple times (Vectrix 2026-03-05 $1M; Live the World 2023-09-01 $220K; Revend 2022-12-15 $1M; Metamaze 2021-12-10 $2M).
How should analysts treat missing or ambiguous disclosure in stage and amount fields in this list?
There are 5 entries labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., BubblyDoo 2026-03-01 $70K; Taglayer 2025-04-17 $910K; Vectrix is labeled Seed so not included), plus 2 entries with “undisclosed” amounts (BOMA 2024-07-12; Scilife 2024-06-07). That means comparisons by stage or by disclosed-size will be less complete for those rows.
Which entries closed in the most recent 90 days window relative to the latest round date shown (2026-05-26)?
From 2026-02-26 through 2026-05-26, the entries shown are Vectrix on 2026-03-05 ($1M), BubblyDoo on 2026-03-01 ($70K), and D-CRBN on 2026-05-26 ($20M), plus Maurice & Nora on 2026-05-06 ($1M). The disclosed amounts in this window range from $70K to $20M, with D-CRBN notably larger than the others.
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