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Origin, a pioneering Riga-based defence startup, has been awarded €4 million to advance its highly specialised drone-launched weapon systems. The investment, a mix of venture capital…
General Catalyst has raised an impressive $8 billion to support ventures worldwide. This funding promises to drive significant advances across multiple sectors, enhancing innovation and opportunity…
Chemistry VC has successfully raised $350 million for its initial fund, aimed at bolstering fintech and infrastructure startups from an early stage.Spearheaded by industry veterans from…
Birmingham takes a bold step forward with “The Fortuna Fellowship”, an accelerator programme offering up to £2 million to female-led startups.This initiative is set to reshape…
Attracting venture capital remains one of the significant hurdles for startups aiming to scale and thrive.While essential for rapid growth, securing VC involves navigating a lengthy,…
Swell VC, a New York-based venture capital firm, has announced the successful closure of its $11.5 million Fund II, continuing to make a mark despite its…
The third quarter of 2024 marked a significant downturn in UK startup investment, dropping to its lowest in five years.Despite the downturn, the fintech sector continues…
Concretene, based in Manchester, has received a £3m investment to advance its carbon-saving concrete technology.The investment round was led by Molten Ventures, with additional support from…
The UK fintech sector is facing potential consolidation amid declining IPO activity and tightening funding conditions.Industry reports indicate a pressure on financially troubled firms to consider…
The London Stock Exchange has witnessed a dramatic drop in IPOs this year, challenging fintech expectations.In 2021, fintechs dominated venture capital investments, attracting 20% of the…
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