Funded Financial Services Startups in Paris
In Paris financial services, the largest disclosed round in the 50 most recent entries is Flowdesk’s $100M on 2025-06-24, which dwarfs the next-largest dis…
In Paris financial services, the largest disclosed round in the 50 most recent entries is Flowdesk’s $100M on 2025-06-24, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts (e.g., $58M is not present; the next highest in the disclosed set is $51M from Blank on 2023-06-16). Several rounds also cluster tightly by timing: from 2025-06-24 to 2025-07-21 there are four disclosed deals (Flowdesk $100M on 2025-06-24; Orus $29M on 2025-06-24; Sundayapp $21M on 2025-11-13 is later, while Defacto’s $19M is on 2025-09-16; Aircap’s $580K on 2025-07-21). Stage labeling is mixed and frequently non-standard: 16 of 50 rows are “Series Unknown,” and an additional 5 of 50 are “undisclosed,” leaving fewer clearly identified stage datapoints. The disclosed amounts also show an outlier-on-the-low end: Inflow’s $1M (2025-04-22), Klaimy’s $1M (2025-04-14), Mirabelle’s $1M (2024-12-03), Bobbee’s $1M (2023-09-06), and Pledger’s $1M (2023-07-03) tie for the smallest disclosed amount while many later rounds sit in the $10M–$40M band.
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Which disclosed round is the clear size outlier, and what sits next to it?
Flowdesk’s $100M on 2025-06-24 is the largest disclosed amount in the 50-row view. The next-largest disclosed amounts are substantially lower, including Blank’s $51M on 2023-06-16 and Swan’s $44M on 2025-01-29.
Is there a concentration of rounds in a specific recent time window in Paris financial services?
Yes—late June 2025 is dense, with three entries on 2025-06-24 across the disclosed set: Flowdesk ($100M), Orus ($29M), and their same-date companion. The overall span of the shown rows runs from 2023-05-02 (Pennylane $33M) through 2025-11-13 (Sundayapp $21M).
How much of the list is missing stage clarity, and does that affect interpretability?
Stage information is not consistently specified: 16 of 50 rows are labeled “Series Unknown,” and 5 of 50 rows are “undisclosed” for the amount. This leaves a smaller subset where both stage and disclosed size can be compared directly (for example, Pen’nylane’s Series C $43M on 2024-02-08 and Sundayapp’s Series B $21M on 2025-11-13).
Do any stages dominate among the entries with stated stage labels?
Among rows with a stated stage (excluding “Series Unknown” and blanks), Series B and Series A appear repeatedly: Finary $30M (2025-09-20) and Orus $29M (2025-06-24) are Series B, while RockFi $20M (2025-03-24) and Payflows $27M (2024-04-22) are Series A. Series C also appears, including Pennylane’s $43M on 2024-02-08 and $33M on 2023-05-02.
Are the smallest disclosed rounds tightly clustered, or are they scattered across the timeline?
The smallest disclosed amount is $1M, and it appears multiple times across different periods rather than in one burst: Inflow (2025-04-22), Klaimy (2025-04-14), Mirabelle (2024-12-03), Bobbee (2023-09-06), and Pledger (2023-07-03) all list $1M.
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