Funded Startups in Montréal
Across the 50 most recent Montréal-area rounds shown (from 2024-12-09 to 2025-11-29), one disclosed deal stands apart: Stingray’s $500M round on 2024-12-09…
Across the 50 most recent Montréal-area rounds shown (from 2024-12-09 to 2025-11-29), one disclosed deal stands apart: Stingray’s $500M round on 2024-12-09 (Series Unknown). The next-highest disclosed amounts are also large but materially lower (e.g., 5C at $835M on 2025-07-23 is actually higher, making $500M not the largest; the largest disclosed amount is 5C with $835M on 2025-07-23). Many other disclosed rounds cluster in the single-digit millions to tens of millions, including multiple $2M–$12M rounds (e.g., Maket $2M on 2025-10-27; FrontlineIQ $3M on 2025-10-31; Eli $12M on 2025-06-10; Deck $12M on 2025-04-16). Dates also show a tight late-2025 window, with frequent closings from April through November 2025, while several very large disclosed rounds occur in December 2024 (e.g., Stingray $500M on 2024-12-09; Deep Sky $40M on 2024-12-12; Nouveau Monde Graphite $50M on 2024-12-17).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in the Montréal list, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts?
The largest disclosed amount is 5C’s $835M round on 2025-07-23, which dwarfs most other disclosed entries; even other top-end deals like Stingray’s $500M on 2024-12-09 and T-Rize Group’s $300M on 2024-12-17 are still below $835M. Outside that upper tail, many disclosed rounds sit in the $1M–$40M range (e.g., Glowtify $830K on 2025-04-08; Mechasys $23M on 2025-08-26; Deep Sky $40M on 2024-12-12).
Where do rounds cluster temporally within the 50-row window?
There is a dense stretch from April to November 2025, with repeated closings in April (e.g., Deck $12M on 2025-04-16; Puzzle Medical Devices $30M on 2025-04-08; vopemed $2M on 2025-04-02) and again through summer (e.g., Amilia $35M on 2025-05-08; Novisto $27M on 2025-05-20; Mechasys $23M on 2025-08-26). The other prominent temporal edge is December 2024, where multiple very large disclosed rounds appear (e.g., Stingray $500M on 2024-12-09; Novo u ve Monde Graphite $50M on 2024-12-17; T-Rize Group $300M on 2024-12-17).
Which outliers are worth flagging by disclosed size or disclosure status?
Several outliers are driven by extreme disclosed amounts: 5C at $835M (2025-07-23) and Stingray at $500M (2024-12-09) sit far above the bulk of disclosed rounds (e.g., $2M–$12M entries like TATO $6M on 2025-09-24 and Eli $12M on 2025-06-10). On the low end, the smallest disclosed amount is Mogile Technologies at $680K on 2025-08-13, while there are also multiple ‘undisclosed’ amounts that prevent strict min/max comparisons across the full list (e.g., Broadsign 2025-11-29 and Strato Automation 2025-11-01).
How dominant are AI-related and information-technology categories across these rounds?
AI appears repeatedly across the list via specific company tags, including Flare (AI) at $15M on 2025-11-03, TATO (AI + Data/Analytics) at $6M on 2025-09-24, FrontlineIQ (AI) at $3M on 2025-10-31, and dcbel (AI) at $55M on 2025-03-07, among others (vopemed is AI at $2M on 2025-04-02; Glowtify is AI at $830K on 2025-04-08; T-Rize Group is AI with undisclosed amount on 2024-12-17). Information Technology also shows up across multiple entries (e.g., Novisto marked Information Technology at $27M on 2025-05-20 and Deck at $12M on 2025-04-16), indicating a broader software/tech tilt beyond any single AI label.
How much of the list is missing disclosed amounts, and what does that imply for deal sizing analysis?
Undisclosed amounts appear alongside disclosed deals across the 50 rows, with examples including Broadsign (Private Equity) on 2025-11-29, Strato Automation (Venture - Series Unknown) on 2025-11-01, Innocap on 2025-10-28, and Velixo on 2025-04-02. Because these ‘undisclosed’ entries can’t be ranked by disclosed size, analysts typically treat the disclosed tail (from $680K up through $835M at 5C) as a partial view rather than the full capital distribution for the Montréal set shown.
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