Funded Apps Startups in Netherlands
Among the 28 most recent Apps rounds in the Netherlands, Mollie’s $794M on 2021-06-22 is a pronounced outlier: it is far above the next-largest disclosed r…
Among the 28 most recent Apps rounds in the Netherlands, Mollie’s $794M on 2021-06-22 is a pronounced outlier: it is far above the next-largest disclosed rounds, with GO Sharing at $60M (2021-04-22) and dott at $84M (2021-04-20). Beyond that top tier, the disclosed amounts mostly sit below $34M, including Tebi’s $34M (2025-06-10) as the largest 2025 disclosed round.
Rounds cluster heavily in Amsterdam: 15 of the 28 entries list Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (for example Tebi on 2025-06-10, Firsty on 2025-05-19, and VaultN on 2025-11-04), while several others are outside Amsterdam such as AirHub in Valkenburg (2026-04-08), CryoCloud in Utrecht (2025-05-06), and Mollie and GO Sharing in Amsterdam on the 2021-06-22 and 2021-04-22 dates. Temporally, the displayed window runs from 2021-04-20 (dott) through 2026-04-08 (AirHub), and the stage labels show many non-standard disclosures: 10 entries are “Series Unknown” and 2 are “undisclosed” (Somnox 2023-06-14; Cryptorefills 2022-10-19).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Apps round in the Netherlands list, and how extreme is it versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Mollie’s $794M round on 2021-06-22 is the only disclosed amount in the hundreds of millions, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed rounds: dott at $84M (2021-04-20) and GO Sharing at $60M (2021-04-22). The next tier includes Tebi at $34M (2025-06-10), but that still sits far below Mollie’s scale.
Which city shows the strongest concentration across these 28 Apps entries?
Amsterdam dominates, with 15 of 28 entries listing Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (e.g., AirHub is in Valkenburg, but VaultN is Amsterdam on 2025-11-04, Firsty is Amsterdam on 2025-05-19, and Origin is Amsterdam on 2022-01-14). Outside Amsterdam, the list includes identifiable non-Amsterdam clusters like multiple rounds in Utrecht (CryoCloud 2025-05-06; Talk360 2026-02-10; Amigos Social 2024-02-20) and Zuid-Holland cities such as Rotterdam for Somnox (2023-06-14).
Do most rounds fall into the most recent 90 days shown, or are they spread out across years?
They are spread out across years rather than concentrated in the latest quarter: AirHub is the most recent entry at 2026-04-08 ($5M), followed by Talk360 at 2026-02-10 ($1M) and VaultN at 2025-11-04 ($4M). Earlier years still appear prominently, including multiple 2021 rounds such as dott on 2021-04-20 ($84M) and GO Sharing on 2021-04-22 ($60M).
What stage mix dominates, given that some entries don’t specify a standard stage label?
Non-standard labeling is common: 10 of 28 entries are “Series Unknown,” and 2 of 28 are “undisclosed” (Somnox $ undisc. on 2023-06-14; Cryptorefills $ undisc. on 2022-10-19). That leaves a smaller share of entries with explicit stages like Seed (e.g., BASH $2M on 2025-05-14; CryoCloud $2M on 2025-05-06) and Series B (Tebi $34M on 2025-06-10; dott $84M on 2021-04-20).
Are there meaningful amount outliers besides the top one?
Yes, but less extreme than Mollie. For example, GO Sharing at $60M (2021-04-22) and dott at $84M (2021-04-20) form an elevated second tier compared with most other disclosed amounts that include several Seed/Pre-Seed rounds like Quinky at $110K (2023-05-30) and ShopMe at $100K (2021-07-01).
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