Funded Financial Services Startups in Israel
Disclosed round sizes in this Israel financial-services set are dominated by one outlier: IES Holdings’ $300M round (2025-01-22).
Disclosed round sizes in this Israel financial-services set are dominated by one outlier: IES Holdings’ $300M round (2025-01-22). The next-largest disclosed amounts are far smaller—within the table they sit at $200M (PayEm, 2023-01-24) and $150M (CHEQ, 2022-02-22), while most other disclosed rounds range from single-digit millions up to the $100M band (e.g., StarkWare Industries $100M on 2022-05-25; Air Doctor $20M on 2024-10-01). On geography, Tel Aviv appears repeatedly (e.g., Appcharge 2025-08-13 $58M; Utila 2025-03-19 $18M; Grain 2025-03-05 $33M), alongside nearby cities like Jerusalem (OurCrowd 2021-10-27 $25M; SolidBlock Pre-Seed 2021-02-04 $100K) and Herzliya (Payouts Seed 2024-09-04 $8M).
Stage and disclosure mix skew toward incomplete labeling: 6 of 50 rows are “Series Unknown” (Plus500 2025-06-10 undisclosed; Sorbet 2025-06-03 $25M; Breez 2025-01-24 $5M; Atlas Invest 2024-11-05 $11M; PayEm 2023-01-24 $200M; Sling Insuretech 2022-12-18 undisclosed), and 2 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (Plus500 2025-06-10; Sling Insuretech 2022-12-18). Temporally, the displayed rounds span 2021-02-04 (SolidBlock Pre-Seed $100K) through 2025-08-13 (Appcharge Series B $58M), with a dense run in 2022–2023 (e.g., StarkWare Industries 2022-05-25 $100M; EasySend 2021-11-16 $51M; ThetaRay 2023-09-05 $57M).
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Frequently asked
What stands out most about round size here—how does the largest disclosed round compare to the rest?
IES Holdings’ $300M on 2025-01-22 is the only disclosed round in the table that reaches the $300M level; the next-largest disclosed amounts are $200M (PayEm, 2023-01-24) and $150M (CHEQ, 2022-02-22), with many other disclosed rounds below $100M (for example, Air Doctor $20M on 2024-10-01 and Efficient Frontier $2M on 2022-12-06).
Are there any clear geographic clusters in this Israel financial-services list?
Tel Aviv is the dominant city across the newest entries (Appcharge in Tel Aviv on 2025-08-13 $58M; Grain on 2025-03-05 $33M; Utila on 2025-03-19 $18M), while Jerusalem and nearby areas show up as secondary anchors (OurCrowd 2021-10-27 $25M in Jerusalem; SolidBlock 2021-02-04 $100K in Jerusalem; Payouts in Herzliya on 2024-09-04 $8M).
Which parts of the timeline look most concentrated across these 50 rows?
Beyond the overall span from 2021-02-04 (SolidBlock $100K) to 2025-08-13 (Appcharge $58M), the table shows heavy activity in the 2022–2023 window—for instance, multiple large disclosed rounds fall in that range (StarkWare Industries $100M on 2022-05-25; CHEQ $150M on 2022-02-22; ThetaRay $57M on 2023-09-05; PayEm $200M on 2023-01-24).
How complete is stage/disclosure labeling, and does it create blind spots for analysis?
Stage names are frequently missing: 6 of the 50 rows are labeled “Series Unknown” (including Plus500 on 2025-06-10 with an undisclosed amount and Sorbet on 2025-06-03 at $25M). Separately, 2 rows carry “undisclosed” amounts (Plus500 2025-06-10; Sling Insuretech 2022-12-18), limiting comparisons that rely on exact round size.
Are there notable outliers besides the largest round?
The smallest disclosed amount is Carambola Finance at $200K on 2022-02-13 (with other very small disclosed rounds like $100K from SolidBlock on 2021-02-04 Pre-Seed), creating a wide spread against mid-to-large disclosed rounds such as Lightbits Labs $42M on 2022-06-28 and EasySend $51M on 2021-11-16. Another practical outlier is the geography plus stage uncertainty pair: Plus500 (2025-06-10) and Sling Insuretech (2022-12-18) are both undisclosed and marked “Series Unknown,” reducing auditability versus rows with explicit amounts and stages.
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