Series Unknown Funded Startups in Lithuania
Across these 26 Lithuania entries labeled “Series Unknown,” the disclosed round sizes are highly uneven.
Across these 26 Lithuania entries labeled “Series Unknown,” the disclosed round sizes are highly uneven. Akropolis raised $393M on 2025-05-08, a clear outlier relative to the next-largest disclosed amounts, which include LT Energija ($107M on 2024-04-02), Finbee ($38M on 2024-07-22), and HeavyFinance ($15M on 2024-12-11). The smallest disclosed amount is ZENOO’s $10K (2023-05-03), while several companies report undisclosed amounts (e.g., Torus 2024-12-12; Sun Investment Group 2024-06-11; InRento 2023-09-09).
Geographically, Vilnius appears repeatedly, with most entries based in Vilnius, Vilniaus Apskritis, while Kaunas and Kretingos/Klaipėdos Apskritis show fewer occurrences. Temporally, rounds cluster from 2024-04-02 through 2025-03-03, with the most recent round in the list being InSoil’s $4M on 2025-06-10. Sector-wise, Financial Services and Energy recur multiple times, alongside smaller but notable AI/Software and Agriculture and Farming pockets.
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What’s the largest disclosed “Series Unknown” round in this Lithuania set, and how exceptional is it?
Akropolis’ $393M round on 2025-05-08 is the largest disclosed amount in the 26 rows and is far above the next-largest disclosed figures (LT Energija at $107M on 2024-04-02 and Finbee at $38M on 2024-07-22). The rest of the disclosed rounds generally sit well below $50M, making Akropolis an outlier by disclosed size.
Which city dominates among these rounds, and are there clear secondary geographies?
Vilnius, Vilniaus Apskritis appears on the majority of rows (e.g., InSoil 2025-06-10; Akropolis 2025-05-08; SME Finance 2023-04-13), while Kaunas, Kauno Apskritis shows a smaller share (e.g., ColibrisODM 2023-05-18; The Knotty Ones 2023-09-11). Kretingos/Klaipėdos Apskritis appears in fewer entries such as LT Energija on 2024-04-02.
How concentrated are these rounds in time, and what are the time edges of the list?
The list spans from Litilit (Hardware) at $4M on 2022-11-07 to InSoil ($4M) on 2025-06-10. Beyond that, there is a dense run across 2024–mid 2025, including multiple entries between 2024-04-02 (LT Energija) and 2025-03-03 (Strato Create).
How much of the data is undisclosed, and does that affect identifying a “smallest” round?
Several entries have undisclosed amounts (e.g., Torus on 2024-12-12; Sun Investment Group on 2024-06-11; InRento on 2023-09-09), so comparisons rely on disclosed values only. Among disclosed amounts, the smallest is ZENOO’s $10K on 2023-05-03.
Do any sectors appear more frequently than others across these 26 companies?
Financial Services and Energy recur multiple times in the rows (e.g., Financial Services: Akropolis 2025-05-08, Finbee 2024-07-22, SME Finance 2023-04-13, Ibanera 2023-03-10; Energy: LT Energija 2024-04-02, SoliTek 2023-01-18, Sun Investment Group 2024-06-11). AI and Agriculture and Farming also show more than one appearance, but with fewer repeats than Financial Services or Energy.
Which recent entries fall within the most recent quarter of dates shown?
Within roughly the last 90 days of the list’s end (most recent date is 2025-06-10), the visible rounds are InSoil ($4M on 2025-06-10), Akropolis ($393M on 2025-05-08), and Strato Create ($180K on 2025-03-03), plus Veli ($310K on 2025-02-14) if extending slightly earlier. This window includes both the top disclosed outlier (Akropolis) and several much smaller disclosed rounds.
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