Funded Startups in Russia
The disclosed-round sizes show a wide spread, with IXcellerate’s $190M round on 2022-01-25 far above the rest of the list; the next-largest disclosed amoun…
The disclosed-round sizes show a wide spread, with IXcellerate’s $190M round on 2022-01-25 far above the rest of the list; the next-largest disclosed amounts are $27M (Urent on 2022-02-21) and $17M (BestDoctor on 2022-10-06). In contrast, several entries cluster near $200K–$900K, including WorkoutMe ($200K, 2021-04-02), Inspector Cloud ($200K, 2021-04-05), and both DocsInbox ($330K, 2023-12-26) and SimpleEstate ($330K, 2023-12-22).
City concentration is also visible: Moscow-based companies account for the majority of entries (e.g., MDinc 2024-12-09; Zenfuse 2024-08-27; BestDoctor 2022-10-06; Mindbox 2021-12-09; UseTech 2021-10-27), while other cities appear less frequently (Tomsk: Supl.biz, 2025-06-09; Krasnodar: Qummy 2022-09-02 and Inspector-adjacent CARL 2021-07-12). Temporally, rounds span 2020-08-12 (1inch Exchange) through 2025-06-09 (Supl.biz), with a notable concentration in late 2024 (multiple Seed and $2M rounds between 2024-09-11 and 2024-10-11).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the clear outlier, and what does it imply about the distribution of deal sizes?
IXcellerate’s $190M (2022-01-25) is the only disclosed amount near the $100M+ range, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed rounds at $27M (Urent, 2022-02-21) and $17M (BestDoctor, 2022-10-06). Most other entries are clustered well below those levels, such as $600K–$2M deals across 2021–2023.
Is there a city cluster, or is activity spread evenly across Russia in these 37 most recent rows?
Moscow shows the strongest concentration: entries include MDinc ($2M, 2024-12-09), Zenfuse ($500K, 2024-08-27), BestDoctor ($17M, 2022-10-06), Mindbox ($13M, 2021-12-09), and UseTech ($11M, 2021-10-27). Outside Moscow, other cities appear as one-offs or small pairs, such as Tomsk (Supl.biz, $140K, 2025-06-09) and Krasnodar (Qummy $4M, 2022-09-02; CARL $1M, 2021-07-12).
What stage mix dominates, and how much of the list carries an unclear stage label?
“Series Unknown” is frequent: Zenfuse (Series Unknown, $500K on 2024-08-27), Ubirator (Series Unknown, $250K on 2024-10-11), and Briskly (Series Unknown, $2M on 2024-09-11) are examples among many. There is also at least one blank stage entry (Impulse Neiry on 2021-05-17 shows an empty stage with $7M), so multiple rounds lack a standardized stage label.
Are there visible time windows where rounds cluster, especially in the most recent period?
The late-2024 period is dense relative to neighboring months: several rounds fall between 2024-08-27 and 2024-10-11, including Zenfuse ($500K, 2024-08-27), Indaspace ($310K, 2024-09-18), Briskly ($2M, 2024-09-11), and Ubirator ($250K, 2024-10-11). The list also starts from 2020-08-12 (1inch Exchange) through 2025-06-09 (Supl.biz), but the newer entries are concentrated near the end of the range.
Do any sectors repeat often enough to suggest a thematic cluster in recent funding?
Apps appears repeatedly across different years and rounds: Indaspace (Apps, Seed, $310K on 2024-09-18), Briskly (Apps, $2M on 2024-09-11), Butler (Apps, Angel, $520K on 2023-09-22), and Inspector Cloud is categorized as AI (not Apps) while WorkoutMe (Apps, Pre-Seed, $200K on 2021-04-02) supports the broader pattern. Financial Services also repeats, including Zenfuse ($500K, 2024-08-27) and multiple others like Waves Platform ($500K, 2023-08-08) and BestDoctor ($17M, 2022-10-06).
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