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Among the 13 most recent financial services rounds shown, Jordanes (2025-01-06) is an outlier on disclosed size with $242M; the next-largest disclosed amou…

Among the 13 most recent financial services rounds shown, Jordanes (2025-01-06) is an outlier on disclosed size with $242M; the next-largest disclosed amounts are far smaller (Aker at $28M on 2024-04-05, K33 at $13M on 2025-06-18, and Hunter Group at $9M on 2024-05-23). Disclosed amounts also cluster tightly around smaller checks: four disclosed rounds fall between $1M and $5M (ZTL Payment Solution $1M on 2023-06-12, Tillit Forsikring $1M on 2021-03-01, Presail $4M on 2022-09-19, and Cardboard $2M on 2024-08-27).

Geographically, Oslo dominates: 8 of 13 companies list Oslo (including K33 2025-06-18; Jordanes 2025-01-06; Cardboard 2024-08-27; Aker 2024-04-05 in Lysaker; and Presail 2022-09-19), while the remaining entries are spread across Halden (Wirescan), Stavanger (Gateway.fm), Bergen (goscore), and one additional city near Oslo (Lysaker for Aker). Temporally, the shown rounds span 2021-03-01 (Tillit Forsikring) through 2025-06-18 (K33), with 2024 containing the densest set (eight rounds) compared with fewer in 2022–2025.

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed round in this Norway financial services set, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts?

Jordanes’ disclosed $242M (2025-01-06) dwarfs the rest of the disclosed figures. The next-largest disclosed rounds are in the high tens or low teens ($28M for Aker on 2024-04-05, $13M for K33 on 2025-06-18, and $9M for Hunter Group on 2024-05-23).

Do the rounds cluster in time within this “most recent 13” view?

Yes. Eight of the 13 rounds fall in 2024 (from Aker on 2024-04-05 through Cardboard on 2024-08-27 and Hunter Group on 2024-05-23), while earlier years appear less densely (e.g., 2023 has three rounds and 2022 has three rounds).

Is Oslo over-represented versus other Norwegian cities in this list?

Oslo is the clear concentration: 8 of 13 entries list Oslo (including K33 on 2025-06-18, Jordanes on 2025-01-06, Cardboard on 2024-08-27, Hunter Group on 2024-05-23, and Presail on 2022-09-19). The remaining cities are more isolated (Halden for Wirescan on 2025-04-02, Stavanger for Gateway.fm on 2023-02-20, and Bergen for goscore on 2022-10-03), plus Lysaker for Aker on 2024-04-05.

Which stage labels dominate, and what fraction of entries are missing a stage classification?

Seed appears frequently (Cardboard 2024-08-27 at $2M; ZTL Payment Solution 2023-06-12 at $1M; Gateway.fm 2023-02-20 at $5M; Presail 2022-09-19 at $4M; Tillit Forsikring 2021-03-01 at $1M). Stage is missing or not specified for two entries: Finterai (undisclosed amount and blank stage on 2024-03-05) and two “Series Unknown” entries where stage is given as “Series Unknown” (K33 2025-06-18, Wirescan 2025-04-02, Hunter Group 2024-05-23, Aker 2024-04-05, Jordanes 2025-01-06, and Stack by.me 2022-12-15 are all “Series Unknown,” for 6/13).

Are there notable outliers on the low end or disclosure status that affect how the size pattern should be read?

The smallest disclosed amount is $1M, shown by ZTL Payment Solution (2023-06-12) and Tillit Forsikring (2021-03-01). Disclosure is also incomplete: four entries are “undisclosed” on amount (Wirescan 2025-04-02; Finterai 2024-03-05; Stack by.me 2022-12-15; goscore 2022-10-03), and one entry has a blank stage field (Finterai), so disclosed-size comparisons rely on fewer than 13 rows.

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