Funded Commerce and Shopping Startups in Amsterdam
Amsterdam's commerce and shopping cohort spans a wide capital range — from Getplace.io's $50K pre-seed in November 2023 to CarNext.com's $473M venture roun…
Amsterdam's commerce and shopping cohort spans a wide capital range — from Getplace.io's $50K pre-seed in November 2023 to CarNext.com's $473M venture round in July 2021. Seed is the most common labeled stage across the 39 companies shown, with 13 entries including indē wild ($5M, March 2025), Bringly ($2M, April 2023), and Packaly ($3M, March 2022). The top of the size distribution is dominated by three rounds: CarNext.com ($473M), Accel Club ($170M Series A, November 2021), and Crisp ($73M Series C, October 2022).
Nine of the 39 companies closed rounds between January 2024 and March 2025, with Recharge.com's $46M raise in January 2025 as the only large disclosed check in that window. Several entries — including Funda, transferz, and MatchWornShirt — list undisclosed amounts, and five companies carry no labeled round stage, which affects comparability across the full dataset.
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Which companies raised the largest rounds in this dataset?
CarNext.com leads with a $473M venture round in July 2021, followed by Accel Club's $170M Series A in November 2021 and Crisp's $73M Series C in October 2022. Among more recent deals, Recharge.com's $46M raise in January 2025 is the largest disclosed round from 2024 onward.
How active has Amsterdam commerce funding been in 2024 and 2025?
Nine companies closed rounds between January 2024 and March 2025, including indē wild (Seed, $5M), Excess Materials Exchange (Series A, $5M), Pulse4all (Seed, $5M), and Recharge.com ($46M). The 2021–2022 period was notably more active by volume, with those two years together accounting for more than half of all entries in this dataset.
What round stages appear most often across these 39 companies?
Seed is the most frequent labeled stage with 13 companies. Series A, Pre-Seed, and rounds labeled Series Unknown — including one listed as Venture - Series Unknown for CarNext.com — each account for six entries. Five companies, including TicketSwap, Orderchamp, and Roamler, carry no stage label in the data.
Are there sustainability or circular economy startups in this cohort?
At least four companies carry explicit sustainability or circular-economy positioning: Excess Materials Exchange (Series A, $5M, December 2024), Renewaball (Series A, $3M, April 2024), Woon Duurzaam (Seed, $2M, July 2022), and swap-studio (Pre-Seed, undisclosed, November 2021). Excess Materials Exchange and Renewaball are the two most recently funded of the group.
How many companies here raised without disclosing the round amount?
Five entries list undisclosed amounts: transferz, Funda, MatchWornShirt, We Are Eves, and swap-studio. Analysts building target lists based on round size will need to supplement these records with additional sources.
What commerce sub-verticals are represented across these companies?
The cohort covers several distinct models: used-vehicle commerce (CarNext.com), event ticket resale (TicketSwap), sports memorabilia (MatchWornShirt), B2B wholesale (Orderchamp, Sprinque), digital content subscriptions (Creative Fabrica), fragrance subscriptions (Parfumado), property listings (Funda), and circular materials exchange (Excess Materials Exchange), among others.
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