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Funded Financial Services Startups in Vilnius

Disclosed funding sizes in Vilnius’s financial-services startups are highly uneven: Akropolis raised $393M on 2025-05-08, a level that dwarfs every other d…

Disclosed funding sizes in Vilnius’s financial-services startups are highly uneven: Akropolis raised $393M on 2025-05-08, a level that dwarfs every other disclosed amount in the list (the next-largest disclosed rounds are $111M on 2023-04-13 for SME Finance and $100M on 2022-04-21 for Venice Swap). At the low end, Pilsenga’s $100K seed round on 2022-02-10 contrasts with the rest of the disclosed figures, while InRento’s 2023-09-09 round is listed as undisclosed.

The dataset also clusters in time and stage rather than being evenly distributed. Ten of the 12 entries are labeled either “Series Unknown” (5 companies) or have no disclosed amount (1 undisclosed). Looking at chronology, the 2022–2023 window is crowded (9 of 12 rows from 2022-02-10 through 2023-09-09), while the list spans 2021-09-20 (Kernolab, pre-seed, $1M) through 2025-05-08 (Akropolis, Series Unknown).

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What stands out in terms of largest disclosed rounds, and how does that compare to the rest of the Vilnius list?

Akropolis’s disclosed $393M on 2025-05-08 is the dominant outlier; the next-largest disclosed amounts shown are $111M (SME Finance, 2023-04-13) and $100M (Venice Swap, 2022-04-21).

Are there concentrated date clusters among these rounds rather than a uniform spread?

Yes: 9 of the 12 rows fall between 2022-02-10 (Pilsenga) and 2023-09-09 (InRento). The remaining entries bookend the period with 2021-09-20 (Kernolab, $1M) and 2025-05-08 (Akropolis, $393M).

How much of the stage labeling is ambiguous (Series Unknown) versus specified, and what does that imply for analysis?

Five of the 12 entries are “Series Unknown” (Akropolis 2025-05-08, Finbee 2024-07-22, InRento 2023-09-09, SME Finance 2023-04-13, Ibanera 2023-03-10). Only four entries have an explicit stage label shown (Seed, Series A, ICO, Pre-Seed), so stage-based comparisons are constrained.

Which entries are closest to the bottom or top of disclosed amounts, using only disclosed figures?

The smallest disclosed amount is Pilsenga’s $100K on 2022-02-10, while the largest disclosed amount is Akropolis’s $393M on 2025-05-08. Between them, most disclosed rounds cluster in the $1M–$111M range (for example Kernolab $1M on 2021-09-20; SME Finance $111M on 2023-04-13).

Are there meaningful outliers besides Akropolis—such as undisclosed amounts or unusual funding structures?

InRento’s 2023-09-09 round is listed as “undisclosed,” so it can’t be compared on disclosed size. Additionally, Venice Swap’s funding is labeled “Initial Coin Offering” with a disclosed $100M on 2022-04-21, which differs from the multiple Seed/Series A entries around it.

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