Funded Financial Services Startups in Belgium
Across the 23 most recent Belgium financial-services entries shown here, the largest disclosed round is Lansweeper’s $159M on 2021-06-02, which dwarfs the…
Across the 23 most recent Belgium financial-services entries shown here, the largest disclosed round is Lansweeper’s $159M on 2021-06-02, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts (Credix at $60M on 2023-11-14, then Silverfin at $30M on 2020-06-09). The disclosed amounts also show a long tail: many rounds cluster at $2M–$13M (for example Borro $2M on 2026-05-27; Moneytrans $13M on 2022-01-24; Harmoney and Qover both at $12M on 2026-05-21 and 2026-03-31).
Timing and geography concentrate in two ways: most rounds in this slice fall between 2020-03-27 and 2023-11-14, while the newest activity is concentrated in late March to late May 2026 (Borro 2026-05-27; Harmoney 2026-05-21; Qover 2026-03-31). Brussels appears repeatedly in the city-level listings (e.g., Borro 2026-05-27; Qover 2026-03-31; Moneytrans 2022-01-24; iBanFirst 2020-06-11), with additional presence from Antwerp (Credix 2023-11-14; Oper 2022-07-12; Silverfin 2020-06-09) and Ghent (Harmoney 2026-05-21; Greenomy 2023-01-31). In terms of disclosure, 5 of 23 rows are “Series Unknown” and 3 are “undisclosed,” alongside a spread of named stages including Seed, Pre-Seed, and multiple “Series A” rounds.
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Frequently asked
What is the largest disclosed round in this Belgium financial-services set, and how extreme is it?
Lansweeper’s $159M (2021-06-02) is the only disclosed amount above $50M in the rows shown. The next-highest disclosed values are $60M for Credix (2023-11-14) and $30M for Silverfin (2020-06-09), making Lansweeper an outlier relative to all others.
How much of the recent activity falls into a tight date window at the top of the list?
The newest entries concentrate in roughly two months: Borro closed 2026-05-27 ($2M), Harmoney 2026-05-21 ($12M), One Planet Studio 2026-03-12 ($2M), and Qover 2026-03-31 ($12M). Those 4 rounds sit within the late-March to late-May 2026 window.
Do any cities recur as a concentration point across these rounds?
Brussels is the most frequent city in the listing, appearing across multiple rounds such as Borro (Brussels, 2026-05-27, $2M), Qover (Brussels, 2026-03-31, $12M), Moneytrans (Brussels, 2022-01-24/2022-01-24, $13M), and iBanFirst (Brussels, 2020-06-11, $21M). Antwerp also recurs (e.g., Credix at 2023-11-14 for $60M and Oper at 2022-07-12 for $11M).
What does the stage/disclosure mix suggest about how “known” the financing terms are here?
Named stages appear alongside incomplete classifications: 5 of 23 rows are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., Harmoney 2026-05-21 at $12M; Qover 2026-03-31 at $12M), and 3 of 23 are “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., Financica 2026-04-12). Even among disclosed rounds, many are small-to-mid sized, such as $1M–$2M Seed/Pre-Seed entries (Borro $2M Seed; A352 $1M Seed; Husk $1M Pre-Seed).
Are there notable lower-end outliers or a floor effect in disclosed amounts?
The smallest disclosed amount is $500K for byebyerent (2020-12-09), which sits far below most other disclosed figures in this slice (e.g., $1M rounds like A352 on 2025-05-27 and Husk on 2025-05-27, and multi-million rounds such as Arkane Network $2M on 2021-04-09). This suggests a distinct lower tail rather than a tight band at the bottom.
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