Funded Data and Analytics Startups in United Kingdom
Among the 50 most recent UK data and analytics rounds, the largest disclosed amount is GreenScale’s $1.3B on 2024-11-27; every other disclosed round in the…
Among the 50 most recent UK data and analytics rounds, the largest disclosed amount is GreenScale’s $1.3B on 2024-11-27; every other disclosed round in the list is far below that, with the next-largest disclosed entries at $62M (incident.io, 2025-04-10) and $54M (Kaizen Reporting, 2024-11-06). The standout outlier is therefore the only company in this view with a nine-figure disclosure.
Date and geography show clustering around London: 29 of the 50 rows list London (including London, England; within the same row set that also includes Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, and smaller cities). Temporally, the list is concentrated in late 2024 through 2025, spanning 2024-01-22 (CCData) to 2025-09-29 (encompass). Stage/amount disclosure is also skewed: 20 of 50 rows are “undisclosed” and 11 of 50 are “Series Unknown” (in addition to other nonstandard/blank stage labels such as “ ”), limiting comparability of stage signals.
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What’s the largest disclosed round in this UK data-and-analytics list, and how concentrated are the disclosed amounts above $50M?
GreenScale’s $1.3B (2024-11-27) is the clear outlier. Only three other disclosed rounds cross $50M in the rows shown: incident.io’s $62M (2025-04-10), Kaizen Reporting’s $54M (2024-11-06), and Vortexa’s $25M does not exceed that threshold.
How does London concentration show up compared with the rest of the UK locations in these 50 rows?
London appears in 29 of the 50 rows, from EvaluateLocate ($410K, 2025-08-18) to CCData (undisclosed, 2024-01-22). Non-London entries are comparatively dispersed across cities such as Glasgow (encompass, undisclosed, 2025-09-29), Edinburgh (Valla, $3M, 2025-06-02), and Manchester (Arcube, $2M, 2025-01-16; The Insights Family, $7M, 2024-01-25).
Which part of the timeline dominates the most recent activity in this view?
The most recent entry is encompass in Glasgow (undisclosed) on 2025-09-29. Most other dated rounds cluster across 2024-10 to 2025-08, for example Valla ($3M, 2025-06-02), Floww ($4M, 2025-03-13), and Infinity ($6M, 2025-01-23), with the earliest dated row being CCData on 2024-01-22.
Is there a stage pattern, or is classification itself a constraint in this dataset?
Stage information is often not directly comparable: 20 of 50 rows are “undisclosed” by amount, and 11 of 50 rows are labeled “Series Unknown.” Several other rows also use nonstandard/blank stage labels (e.g., Ayora and StackOne in 2024 with blank stage text but disclosed $2M and $4M, respectively), which weakens any attempt to map disclosure size to stage.
Are there small-disclosed outliers (low end of disclosed amounts) worth flagging for commercial diligence?
The smallest disclosed amount in the rows shown is RUBISKO at $30K (2024-05-10), followed by $320K rounds such as mytender.io (2025-04-08, $320K) and LifeStars (2024-04-16, $320K). These low disclosed amounts sit alongside much larger disclosures like incident.io’s $62M (2025-04-10) and Supercede’s $15M (2024-06-27), indicating wide funding-size variance even within the same category.
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