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Funded Commerce and Shopping Startups in Poland

Poland's commerce and shopping startup funding in this dataset spans from March 2021 to February 2024, with the bulk of activity concentrated in 2022.

Poland's commerce and shopping startup funding in this dataset spans from March 2021 to February 2024, with the bulk of activity concentrated in 2022. Warsaw dominates geographically, home to companies including Vue Storefront, Omnipack, Linker, The Village Network, and Plain. Outside the capital, Autenti closed a Series B in Poznań, Selmo raised a Pre-Seed in Kraków, Saleor Commerce took a Seed round in Wrocław, and Booste drew $15M in Szczecin.

The largest disclosed round in the set belongs to Resi 4 Rent at $53M (December 2022), followed by Vue Storefront's $20M Series A (March 2023). Several rounds, including Plain's 2024 Pre-Seed and Gleevery's 2023 Seed, list no disclosed amount. Round stages skew early — Pre-Seed and Seed make up the majority — though the presence of Autenti's Series B and Vue Storefront's Series A signals at least some companies reaching growth-stage capital in this segment.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Polish commerce and shopping startups?

Resi 4 Rent leads with a $53M round closed in December 2022, followed by Vue Storefront's $20M Series A in March 2023 and Booste's $15M round from June 2021. Beyond those three, disclosed amounts drop sharply, with Autenti's $9M Series B and Omnipack's $5M round rounding out the top five.

Which city dominates funding activity in this segment?

Warsaw accounts for the majority of companies in this dataset — at least eight of the twelve listed, including Vue Storefront, Plain, Omnipack, The Village Network, and Linker. Poznań, Kraków, Szczecin, and Wrocław each appear once, with Autenti, Selmo, Booste, and Saleor Commerce respectively.

Which round stages appear most frequently?

Seed is the most common stage, appearing four times across Gleevery, The Village Network, Linker, and Saleor Commerce. Pre-Seed appears twice (Plain, Selmo), and there is one Series A (Vue Storefront) and one Series B (Autenti). Two rounds have no stage listed, and Omnipack used debt financing in February 2022.

Has any company raised more than once in this dataset?

Yes — Omnipack appears twice, with an undisclosed-stage $5M round in May 2021 and a $2M debt financing round in February 2022, both out of Warsaw.

When was funding activity most concentrated?

2022 saw the highest volume, with six of the twelve rounds closing between February and December of that year. Activity tapered in 2023 to two rounds (Gleevery and Vue Storefront), and only one round — Plain's Pre-Seed in February 2024 — appears from 2024 in this dataset.

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