Funded Financial Services Startups in Belgium
Across the 20 most recent financial-services funding rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Lansweeper’s $159M (2021-06-02).
Across the 20 most recent financial-services funding rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Lansweeper’s $159M (2021-06-02). That single disclosed round sits well above the rest of the disclosed amounts in this view: the next-highest disclosed figures are $60M for Credix (2023-11-14) and $30M for both Qover (2023-07-06) and Silverfin (2020-06-09), while many other entries cluster in the single-digit millions (e.g., Arkane Network $2M on 2021-04-09; elyps $3M on 2020-03-27).
Date-wise, the list spans 2020-03-27 (elyps) through 2025-05-27, with two back-to-back rounds on 2025-05-27 in Luxembourg/Belgium (A352 $1M; Husk $1M). Geographically, Brussels appears repeatedly (e.g., Husk, Qover, Accountable, Moneytrans, Shayp), while Antwerp also recurs (e.g., Credix, NGRAVE, Oper), suggesting city-level concentration rather than a uniform spread. On staging labels, “Series Unknown” appears frequently (5 entries) and “undisclosed” appears once (NGRAVE, 2023-07-15).
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Frequently asked
What stands out on deal size in this Belgium financial-services list?
The outlier on disclosed size is Lansweeper’s $159M round dated 2021-06-02; it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts of $60M (Credix, 2023-11-14) and $30M (Qover, 2023-07-06; Silverfin, 2020-06-09). Many other disclosed rounds fall into the $1M–$13M range (e.g., Husk $1M on 2025-05-27; Moneytrans $13M on 2022-01-24).
Are there temporal clusters among these 20 recent rounds?
Yes. The most recent date in the table is 2025-05-27, with two separate rounds at $1M each: A352 (Luxembourg, Belgium) and Husk (Brussels) both dated 2025-05-27. Outside that, the list shows another concentration in 2022–2023, including multiple rounds in mid-2023 (Credix $60M on 2023-11-14; Qover $30M on 2023-07-06).
Which cities show repeated presence in this set (beyond a one-off location)?
Brussels-based entries recur more than most individual cities in the list: Husk (2025-05-27), Qover (2023-07-06), Accountable (2022-05-05), Moneytrans (2022-01-24), and Shayp (2020-12-02) are all shown with Brussels locations. Antwerp also appears repeatedly, including Credix (2023-11-14), NGRAVE (2023-07-15), Oper (2022-07-12), and Arkane Network (2021-04-09).
What does the stage labeling look like—does “Series Unknown” dominate?
“Series Unknown” is common: 5 of the 20 rows use that label (e.g., Greenomy $6M on 2023-01-31; InvestSuite $6M is labeled Series A, but Oper is Series A while Greenomy is Unknown; Arkane Network is Seed; and byebyerent has a blank stage with $500K on 2020-12-09). Separately, only one row is explicitly “undisclosed” (NGRAVE, 2023-07-15).
Which entries are closest together by time in the middle of the timeline, and are any sizes unusually low or high there?
A mid-window example is 2023: Credix’s $60M on 2023-11-14 follows Qover’s $30M on 2023-07-06 and Borro’s $380K on 2024-11-07 is later outside that cluster. Within 2023 itself, stage/size dispersion is large, from $60M (Credix) down to $6M (Greenomy, 2023-01-31) and an undisclosed amount at NGRAVE (2023-07-15).
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