Funded Information Technology Startups in Stockholm
Among the 16 recently dated information technology rounds in Stockholm, the largest disclosed amount is Nordtech Group’s $103M (2022-03-03), which dwarfs t…
Among the 16 recently dated information technology rounds in Stockholm, the largest disclosed amount is Nordtech Group’s $103M (2022-03-03), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed deals in this set: PIH R at $2M, multiple $6M–$8M rounds, and the next-highest disclosed figure Planhat’s $50M (2022-04-21) and Mavenoid’s $8M (2020-03-04). Several other large rounds cluster in mid-2022, including Normative.io’s $32M (2022-07-21), TrusTrace’s $24M (2024-01-18 is later but still a top-tier outlay), and ClimateView’s $15M (2023-06-12).
The date window spans from 2020-03-04 (Mavenoid) through 2025-08-28 (BoardClic). Geographically, all rows list Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden, suggesting no city-level dispersion within the dataset. Stage and disclosure are uneven: there are 6 “Series Unknown” entries (BoardClic 2025-08-28 $2M; 360Player 2024-11-27 $23M; Avassa 2024-10-01 undisclosed; Enigio 2023-09-18 $6M; Plexigrid 2022-02-01 $2M; PIHR 2021-03-03 $2M), plus 1 “undisclosed” amount (Avassa 2024-10-01). The smallest disclosed round is Pigello’s $500K (2021-05-12), far below most other disclosed values in the list.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Stockholm IT set, and how far above the rest is it?
Nordtech Group’s $103M on 2022-03-03 is the clear top end of the disclosed amounts, substantially above the next-highest disclosed figure of $50M (Planhat on 2022-04-21) and well beyond $32M (Normative.io, 2022-07-21) and $24M (TrusTrace, 2024-01-18).
Are there identifiable clustering effects in the timing of these rounds?
The biggest disclosed stack appears around 2022-03 through 2022-07: Nordtech Group ($103M on 2022-03-03), Planhat ($50M on 2022-04-21), Nordtech’s same-year context also includes Plexigrid ($2M on 2022-02-01) and Normative.io ($32M on 2022-07-21). Outside 2022, high points are less dense, such as TrusTrace ($24M on 2024-01-18) and ClimateView ($15M on 2023-06-12).
Do any locations or city names vary within the rows shown?
All 16 entries list the same geography: Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden. That means there’s no within-list city dispersion (for example, no Stockholm-variant city spellings) to explain differences in round size or stage.
How common is ‘Series Unknown’ or undisclosed disclosure in this list, and does it include the extremes?
Six of the 16 rows are labeled “Series Unknown” (including BoardClic $2M on 2025-08-28 and 360Player $23M on 2024-11-27), and there is one row with an “undisclosed” amount: Avassa on 2024-10-01. The largest disclosed amount ($103M, Nordtech Group) is not under “Series Unknown,” while the smallest disclosed amount ($500K, Pigello on 2021-05-12) is also not marked “Series Unknown.”
What stage mix shows up most often compared with the long tail of smaller rounds?
The disclosed top tiers span multiple named stages (e.g., Venture/Series Unknown: Plexigrid $2M on 2022-02-01; Seed: Net Zero Company $6M on 2024-06-24; Series B: Normative.io $32M on 2022-07-21 and ClimateView $15M on 2023-06-12; Series A: Planhat $50M on 2022-04-21 and Nordtech Group $103M on 2022-03-03). At the small end, multiple disclosed figures sit at or below $3M, such as Serverpod $2M (2024-02-23), BoardClic $2M (2025-08-28), Plexigrid $2M (2022-02-01), PIHR $2M (2021-03-03), and Pigello $500K (2021-05-12).
Which entries look most like outliers by size rather than by timing or naming?
Nordtech Group’s $103M (2022-03-03) is the dominant outlier on disclosed size. The other high-end disclosed figures—Planhat $50M (2022-04-21), Normative.io $32M (2022-07-21), and TrusTrace $24M (2024-01-18)—are still far below $103M, while the low-end outlier is Pigello’s $500K (2021-05-12), well below the $2M–$8M cluster visible across entries like Serverpod ($2M, 2024-02-23) and Mavenoid ($8M, 2020-03-04).
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