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Private Equity Funded Startups in Sweden

Among the 10 most recent private-equity-backed startups in Sweden, the only disclosed round above $50M is Occlutech, with $49M disclosed on 2021-12-21; all…

Among the 10 most recent private-equity-backed startups in Sweden, the only disclosed round above $50M is Occlutech, with $49M disclosed on 2021-12-21; all other disclosed amounts are $11M or below (Qred $11M on 2022-04-04; Findity $10M on 2022-08-10; John Henric $7M on 2022-04-04; Svea Solar $100K on 2022-03-24; Medius $100K on 2022-03-16). Disclosed sizes are therefore heavily right-skewed by that single near-"$50M" datapoint, while six of the 10 rows are undisclosed (Infobric Group 2025-10-05; Areim 2025-09-18; Futur Pension 2022-10-10; Qbtech 2022-09-01; plus the two other undisclosed rows in 2022). City clustering is also visible: Stockholm-based companies make up 5 of 10 rows (Areim 2025-09-18; Futur Pension 2022-10-10; Qbtech 2022-09-01; Qred 2022-04-04; Findity is also listed in Stockholm for 2022-08-10). Temporally, the list spans 2021-12-21 through 2025-10-05, but only two entries fall in the last ~3 months (Areim and Infobric Group), with the remaining disclosed activity concentrated in spring–summer 2022.

Most recent rounds

10 shown
I
Infobric Group
Jönköping, Sweden · Construction, B2B Software
Private Equity · Oct 2025
Undisclosed
A
Areim
Stockholm, Sweden · Real Estate, Property Management
Private Equity · Sep 2025
Undisclosed
F
Futur Pension
Stockholm, Sweden · Financial Services
Private Equity · Oct 2022
Undisclosed
Q
Qbtech
Stockholm, Sweden · Health Care
Private Equity · Sep 2022
Undisclosed
F
Findity
Stockholm, Sweden · Apps
Private Equity · Aug 2022
$10M
J
John Henric
Limhamn, Sweden · Clothing and Apparel
Private Equity · Apr 2022
$7.4M
Q
Qred
Stockholm, Sweden · Financial Services
Private Equity · Apr 2022
$11M
S
Svea Solar
Sollentuna, Sweden · Energy
Private Equity · Mar 2022
$100k
M
Medius
Linköping, Sweden · Financial Services
Private Equity · Mar 2022
$100k
O
Occlutech
Helsingborg, Sweden · Health Care
Private Equity · Dec 2021
$49M

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Frequently asked

What is the largest disclosed private-equity round in this Sweden list, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts?

Occlutech’s $49M disclosed round on 2021-12-21 is the largest disclosed amount shown. Every other disclosed amount is $11M or below, including Qred’s $11M (2022-04-04) and Findity’s $10M (2022-08-10).

Are any cities over-represented among these private equity-funded companies?

Stockholm appears most often, covering 5 of the 10 rows (Areim 2025-09-18; Futur Pension 2022-10-10; Qbtech 2022-09-01; Qred 2022-04-04; Findity 2022-08-10). Other cities are each represented once: Jönköping (Infobric Group 2025-10-05), Limhamn/Skåne (John Henric 2022-04-04), Sollentuna/Stockholms län (Svea Solar 2022-03-24), Linköping/Ostergötlands län (Medius 2022-03-16), and Helsingborg/Skåne (Occlutech 2021-12-21).

Which entries closed within the most recent 90 days shown on the page?

Within the latest ~90 days of the dataset (from 2025-10-05 back through mid-July 2025), two rounds appear: Infobric Group on 2025-10-05 and Areim on 2025-09-18, both listed with undisclosed amounts.

How concentrated is the disclosed fundraising window versus the overall date span?

Even though the rows span from 2021-12-21 (Occlutech) to 2025-10-05 (Infobric Group), the disclosed amounts cluster in 2022: $100K rounds for Svea Solar (2022-03-24) and Medius (2022-03-16), then $7M (John Henric, 2022-04-04), $11M (Qred, 2022-04-04), and $10M (Findity, 2022-08-10).

Is there a pattern in disclosure levels across the list?

6 of 10 rows are undisclosed (Infobric Group 2025-10-05; Areim 2025-09-18; Futur Pension 2022-10-10; Qbtech 2022-09-01; plus undisclosed entries without amounts on the remaining two most recent dates). The remaining 4 rows are disclosed, with the two smallest amounts both at $100K (Svea Solar 2022-03-24 and Medius 2022-03-16).

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