Funded Data and Analytics Startups in London
The largest disclosed round in this London-focused data-and-analytics set is GreenScale at $1.3B (2024-11-27), dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts…
The largest disclosed round in this London-focused data-and-analytics set is GreenScale at $1.3B (2024-11-27), dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts such as Kaizen Reporting at $54M (2024-11-06) and incident.io at $62M (2025-04-10). In terms of concentration, the list clusters heavily in the “unknown” disclosure bucket: 26 of 50 entries are labeled “Series Unknown,” and an additional 4 of 50 are explicitly “undisclosed” by amount. Temporal concentration is also visible: 8 of the 50 rounds fall between 2025-04-08 and 2025-08-18, with the most recent being EvaluateLocate (Seed) on 2025-08-18 for $410K.
Geographically, nearly all companies are listed in London, England; the only different geography is Appello listed in London, Ontario, Canada (2024-06-19, undisclosed). By stage, disclosed Seed/Pre-Seed rounds coexist with larger later-stage raises: for example, SurrealDB’s $20M Series A (2024-06-18) sits alongside earlier-stage checks like mytender.io’s $320K Pre-Seed (2025-04-08).
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Frequently asked
What is the largest disclosed funding amount here, and is anything else in the same magnitude range?
GreenScale’s $1.3B on 2024-11-27 is the clear size outlier in this set. The next-largest disclosed amounts—such as Kaizen Reporting’s $54M (2024-11-06) and incident.io’s $62M (2025-04-10)—sit far below $1.3B, with no other disclosed round approaching that scale.
Do the rounds cluster in a recent date window, or are they spread evenly across time?
They cluster toward the end of the displayed period: 8 of 50 rounds are dated between 2025-04-08 (mytender.io, $320K) and 2025-08-18 (EvaluateLocate, $410K). Overall coverage runs from 2023-07-11 (Raft, $30M) through 2025-08-18.
Are “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed” amounts common enough to affect how stage comparisons should be made?
Yes. “Series Unknown” appears in 26 of 50 entries (for example, Floww at $4M on 2025-03-13 and Infinity at $6M on 2025-01-23), while “undisclosed” amounts appear in 4 of 50 entries (for example, Quant Insight on 2025-07-16 and Enfuse Group on 2025-06-24). That mix means stage-based comparisons should be treated cautiously because many rounds can’t be reliably categorized.
Is London, England the dominant geography, or do other cities/states show up with meaningful representation?
London, England dominates almost entirely: all entries except one are listed in London, England. The only exception is Appello in London, Ontario, Canada (2024-06-19, undisclosed).
Which stages show up most often among disclosed amounts, and how do early-stage and later-stage checks coexist?
Later-stage labels are present but not exclusive: Series B shows up with incident.io at $62M (2025-04-10) and Sylvera at $57M (2023-07-18), while early-stage rounds include multiple Seed/Pre-Seed checks like Privasee at $1M (2025-07-01) and mytender.io at $320K (2025-04-08). However, “Series Unknown” (26 of 50) means the most accurate stage read still requires filtering out uncategorized entries.
Are there small disclosed rounds that act as lows/outliers relative to the rest?
Yes: the smallest disclosed amount is RUBISKO at $30K (2024-05-10). This low point sits well below other early checks in the list—such as PropEco’s $360K Seed (2024-09-12) and Distil.ai’s $440K (2025-02-13)—without any other undisclosed-labeled entry being used as a numeric floor.
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