Funded Financial Services Startups in France
Across the 50 most recent financial services rounds shown for France, Flowdesk’s $100M (2025-06-24) is the clear outlier: it sits well above the next-large…
Across the 50 most recent financial services rounds shown for France, Flowdesk’s $100M (2025-06-24) is the clear outlier: it sits well above the next-largest disclosed rounds (Finary at $30M on 2025-09-20; Orus at $29M on 2025-06-24; WeeFin at $27M on 2025-04-01), while most other disclosed amounts cluster in the low-to-mid tens of millions and several are sub-$10M. The list is heavily concentrated in Paris/Ile-de-France, with multiple sizable rounds in the same metro area (e.g., Sundayapp $21M on 2025-11-13; Finary $30M on 2025-09-20; Swan $44M on 2025-01-29; Pennylane $43M on 2024-02-08), contrasted by a smaller number of non-Paris hubs such as Toulouse (Evera $2M on 2025-03-17), Bordeaux (Neat $33M on 2024-09-10; Wealthcome $7M on 2025-03-05), and Lyon (Wavo $4M on 2025-02-18; Lyko $2M on 2023-12-07). Stage classification is also uneven: “Series Unknown” plus “undisclosed” amounts recur, with 21 entries labeled “Series Unknown” and 6 entries marked “undisclosed.” Temporally, rounds span from 2023-11-06 (Flitter $4M) to 2025-11-13 (Sundayapp $21M), with a dense flow from late 2024 into mid-2025.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the standout in this France financial services set, and how far ahead is it versus other disclosed amounts?
Flowdesk’s $100M on 2025-06-24 is the only disclosed entry above $50M; the next-largest disclosed figures are Finary at $30M (2025-09-20), Orus at $29M (2025-06-24), and WeeFin at $27M (2025-04-01), making Flowdesk substantially larger than the rest of the disclosed range.
Does the funding activity cluster in specific dates or the same city/region repeatedly?
Yes on geography: Paris/Ile-de-France dominates, including back-to-back multi-million rounds around mid-2025 such as Orus $29M (2025-06-24) and Flowdesk $100M (also 2025-06-24), plus Sundayapp $21M (2025-11-13) and Finary $30M (2025-09-20). Outside Paris, large outliers appear in other hubs like Neat’s $33M in Bordeaux (2024-09-10) and Evera’s $2M in Toulouse (2025-03-17).
What fraction of rounds lacks a precise stage label, and how often do the disclosed amounts remain undisclosed?
Stage clarity is limited: 21 of 50 entries are labeled “Series Unknown,” including Defacto ($19M on 2025-09-16) and Arrago ($18M on 2025-04-10). Amount disclosure is also incomplete in 6 rows marked “undisclosed,” such as Tinubu Square (2025-05-14) and MRM (2024-09-26).
Which stages are most prominent among disclosed rounds with explicit labels?
Labeled “Seed” and “Series A/B/C” both show up frequently, but the strongest concentration of large disclosed checks is in later stages: Series C appears in Pennylane with $43M on 2024-02-08, while Series B includes large figures like Swan $44M (2025-01-29) and Finary $30M (2025-09-20). Meanwhile, early-stage disclosed rounds like Aircap’s $580K (2025-07-21) and Inflow’s $1M (2025-04-22) sit at the lower end.
What temporal edge-to-edge coverage do these 50 rows provide, and which entries define the newest and oldest points?
The newest row is Sundayapp’s 2025-11-13 round at $21M, and the oldest is Flitter’s 2023-11-06 seed at $4M. That means the displayed activity spans roughly 24 months, with many entries landing through late-2024 and into mid-2025, where several of the largest disclosed amounts also appear (e.g., Flowdesk on 2025-06-24; Pennylane on 2024-02-08).
Are there notable geography outliers compared with the Paris/Ile-de-France concentration?
While Paris/Ile-de-France is repeatedly represented, the list includes meaningful non-Paris concentrations: Bordeaux has Neat at $33M (2024-09-10) and Wealthcome at $7M (2025-03-05), and Lyon shows Wavo $4M (2025-02-18) plus Lyko $2M (2023-12-07). In contrast, the largest disclosed amount overall (Flowdesk $100M on 2025-06-24) is Paris-based, reinforcing that the biggest checks remain clustered in the same metro area.
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