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Funded Startups in Bergamo

Five funded entries are listed for Bergamo, with round dates spanning from 2021-05-10 (Criptalia) to 2026-04-03 (Octostar).

Five funded entries are listed for Bergamo, with round dates spanning from 2021-05-10 (Criptalia) to 2026-04-03 (Octostar). The disclosed funding landscape is highly skewed: Octostar’s $7M Seed round on 2026-04-03 is the largest disclosed amount and it is significantly above the next-highest $4M round (Matchplat, 2021-10-07), while the remaining disclosed amounts include $2M (EvenFi, 2023-01-11), $700K (Socialbeat, 2021-06-21), and $300K (Criptalia, 2021-05-10). Sector-wise, two themes repeat: Artificial Intelligence appears in three of the five rows (Matchplat in 2021-10-07; Socialbeat in 2021-06-21; plus Octostar is labeled Data and Analytics rather than AI). Stage labeling also shows a pattern: two of five entries use “Series Unknown” (EvenFi, 2023-01-11 at $2M; Matchplat, 2021-10-07 at $4M), with the other three explicitly seeded or otherwise unfilled stage fields.

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Which recent Bergamo deal stands out by disclosed size, and how far ahead is it from the rest?

Octostar’s $7M Seed round on 2026-04-03 is the largest disclosed amount in the page. It is significantly above the next-largest disclosed round, Matchplat’s $4M on 2021-10-07, and well above EvenFi’s $2M (2023-01-11), Socialbeat’s $700K (2021-06-21), and Criptalia’s $300K (2021-05-10).

Do the listed rounds cluster in time, or are they spread across multiple years?

They’re spread rather than concentrated: the earliest shown date is 2021-05-10 (Criptalia) and the latest is 2026-04-03 (Octostar). Within 2021, there are two adjacent AI dates—Socialbeat on 2021-06-21 and Matchplat on 2021-10-07—but the $2M EvenFi round arrives in 2023-01-11, adding a longer gap to the 2021 cluster.

Are any sectors over-represented among Bergamo’s most recent entries?

Artificial Intelligence appears in three of the five rows when counting Matchplat (2021-10-07, $4M) and Socialbeat (2021-06-21, $700K) alongside the page’s AI labeling, making it the repeated theme versus Data and Analytics (Octostar) and Financial Services (EvenFi and Criptalia). Financial Services accounts for two entries (EvenFi at $2M on 2023-01-11; Criptalia at $300K on 2021-05-10).

What stage naming pattern shows up in this small set?

Two of the five entries are labeled “Series Unknown” (EvenFi, $2M on 2023-01-11; Matchplat, $4M on 2021-10-07), while one is explicitly “Seed” (Octostar, $7M on 2026-04-03). The Socialbeat and Criptalia rows have blank stage fields alongside disclosed amounts of $700K (2021-06-21) and $300K (2021-05-10).

Are there outliers worth flagging for diligence beyond the biggest check size?

Yes on both size and timing: Octostar’s $7M (2026-04-03) is the clear funding outlier versus the rest capped at $4M or below. On timing, the page mixes a 2021 cluster (Criptalia 2021-05-10, Socialbeat 2021-06-21, Matchplat 2021-10-07) with later entries, including EvenFi in 2023-01-11 and Octostar in 2026-04-03.

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