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Funded Startups in Castilla-La Mancha

The 13 most recent funded startups recorded in Castilla-La Mancha span a wide range in both scale and stage — from ACG Metals' $200M natural resources roun…

The 13 most recent funded startups recorded in Castilla-La Mancha span a wide range in both scale and stage — from ACG Metals' $200M natural resources round closed in May 2025 to Turicleta's $550K pre-seed in April 2025, the region's only disclosed mobility raise in the dataset. Tórtola de Henares appears as the registered location for eight of the thirteen companies, including a notable cluster of financial services and crypto-adjacent ventures: Bitfinity Network, MANSA, Nestcoin, and Voltz Labs collectively account for $22M in disclosed financial services funding between January 2022 and February 2025.

Round-type labeling is sparse throughout the dataset — most entries carry "Series Unknown," with only five rounds clearly staged as Pre-Seed or Seed. Argomaniz ($11M, manufacturing, Yeles, January 2024) and Cora Gold Ltd ($16M, energy, Tórtola, February 2023) represent the only mid-range disclosed raises outside the natural resources category. Ciudad Real and Albacete each contribute one to two entries, keeping Tórtola as the dominant registration point by a wide margin.

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What is the largest recent funding round in Castilla-La Mancha?

ACG Metals closed the largest disclosed round in the dataset at $200M in May 2025, categorized under natural resources and registered in Tórtola. The next largest disclosed amounts are Cora Gold Ltd at $16M (February 2023, energy) and Argomaniz at $11M (January 2024, manufacturing, based in Yeles).

Which city dominates as a base for funded startups in this region?

Tórtola accounts for eight of the thirteen companies, including ACG Metals, MANSA, Bitfinity Network, Nestcoin, and Voltz Labs. Given the concentration of financial services and crypto-adjacent companies registered there, it appears to function partly as a legal domicile rather than a primary operational location. Ciudad Real is the only other city with more than one entry, hosting Turicleta and Zepo.

Which sectors are seeing the most funding activity in Castilla-La Mancha?

Financial services is the densest sector in the dataset, with four companies — MANSA, Bitfinity Network, Nestcoin, and Voltz Labs — accounting for combined disclosed raises of $22M. Natural resources follows with two entries: ACG Metals ($200M) and Premier African Minerals ($720K), both registered in Tórtola.

Which companies raised rounds in 2025?

Three companies have recorded rounds in 2025: ACG Metals ($200M, natural resources, May 2025), Turicleta ($550K pre-seed, transportation, April 2025), and MANSA ($7M, financial services, February 2025). All three rounds carry a Series Unknown or Pre-Seed label.

How much round-stage and amount transparency is there in this segment?

Transparency is limited. The majority of entries are labeled Series Unknown, and four of the thirteen — Scorefam, Zepo, JR Studio, and Berria — have undisclosed amounts. Only five entries carry a clearly labeled stage: two Pre-Seed rounds (Turicleta, Scorefam) and three Seed rounds (Nestcoin, JR Studio, Voltz Labs).

Are there any early-stage companies in the dataset worth tracking for sales outreach?

Turicleta (pre-seed, $550K, April 2025, transportation, Ciudad Real) is the most recently funded early-stage company and likely still in active vendor evaluation. Scorefam (pre-seed, undisclosed, May 2024, blockchain) and Nestcoin (seed, $2M, September 2023, financial services) round out the earlier-stage entries, though Nestcoin's round is now nearly two years old.

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