Funded Financial Services Startups in Stockholm
Stockholm financial-services rounds in this list span from 2020-05-14 (Omocom, $4M) to 2025-07-28 (Quartr, $10M), with the single largest disclosed amount…
Stockholm financial-services rounds in this list span from 2020-05-14 (Omocom, $4M) to 2025-07-28 (Quartr, $10M), with the single largest disclosed amount at $230M by Lendify on 2020-12-30. That $230M figure sits far above the rest of the disclosed rounds: only a small set of companies are in the $100M+ range (e.g., Scayl $108M on 2024-04-03 and Tessin $58M on 2024-09-12; Baseload Capital $59M on 2024-09-04; Ark Kapital $181M on 2022-03-29), while many entries are $10M or less (for example, Open Payments $3M on 2025-01-23 and Treyd $12M on 2023-09-07). Date-wise, activity clusters heavily between 2023-02 and 2024-09 (multiple disclosed rounds from that window), but disclosed amounts also show outliers at both ends, including very small rounds such as Dreams Technology’s $10K on 2023-04-12.
Across the 48 rows, stage labels frequently appear as “Series Unknown” or blank/unspecified, and several rounds are explicitly “undisclosed” (e.g., Mynt on 2025-04-10 and Futur Pension on 2022-10-10). The geography is consistently Stockholm (all entries list Stockholm in the city field), so the main variation comes from stage naming and deal size rather than location.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Stockholm financial-services list, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts?
Lendify’s $300M round on 2020-12-30 is the top disclosed amount in the table; it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed figures such as Ark Kapital’s $181M (2022-03-29) and Scayl’s $108M (2024-04-03). Several other large rounds are clearly lower than the $300M outlier, including Tessin at $58M (2024-09-12) and Baseload Capital at $59M (2024-09-04).
Are there notable outliers on the low end among disclosed rounds?
Yes. Dreams Technology’s disclosed $10K round on 2023-04-12 sits at the extreme low end, while many other small disclosed checks cluster in the sub-$1M to low-$10M band (e.g., Tab $230K on 2024-03-08 and Divly $400K on 2023-03-06).
Do the most recent rounds cluster into a narrow time window?
The most recent disclosed entry dates back to 2025-07-28 (Quartr, $10M), and several rounds fall within the 2025 calendar year (e.g., Techarena $1M on 2025-06-23, Froda $23M on 2025-04-23, Open Payments $3M on 2025-01-23). Beyond that, there’s also a dense run through 2024 (e.g., Scayl 2024-04-03 at $108M, Baseload Capital 2024-09-04 at $59M, and Tessin 2024-09-12 at $58M).
How often are the stage labels missing or not clearly specified?
“Series Unknown” or unspecified stage labels appear frequently across the 48 rows, and “undisclosed” appears as well (for example, Mynt on 2025-04-10 and Futur Pension on 2022-10-10). That pattern means deal-size comparisons are cleaner for rows with disclosed dollar amounts, while some recent and older entries can’t be ranked by amount.
Which stage label shows up most often, and what does the mix suggest for deal stages?
In this slice, many entries are labeled “Series Unknown” or have a blank/unspecified stage (e.g., Quartr in 2025-07-28 at $10M; Open Payments in 2025-01-23 at $3M; Zimpler in 2022-03-29 with $100K). Meanwhile, named stages like Seed and Series B appear repeatedly with a spread of sizes—for instance, Series B includes Froda $23M (2025-04-23) and Baseload Capital $59M (2024-09-04), while Seed includes Bits Technology $4M (2023-04-27) and Centiglobe $6M (2021-10-07).
Is there a city concentration, and does the table suggest a single-country geography pattern?
All rows list Stockholm in the city field (e.g., Quartr on 2025-07-28, Tessin on 2024-09-12, and Omocom on 2020-05-14). As a result, geographic variation is minimal here, and differences in outcomes mainly track stage labeling and disclosed deal size rather than location.
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