Amsterdam-based startups that raised funding in February 2025: 6 of them are hiring right now
The Dutch tech companies raised €3.1B in venture capital investments in 2024, marking a 47 per cent increase and positioning the…
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The Dutch tech companies raised €3.1B in venture capital investments in 2024, marking a 47 per cent increase and positioning the…
Amsterdam-based IT group Your.World, a platform for building businesses online, has secured €800M in long-term capital from Ares Management Credit funds and Carlyle.
On Monday, Prosus, a global consumer internet group, announced that it has reached a conditional agreement to acquire Amsterdam-based Just Eat Takeaway, creating the world’s fourth-largest food delivery group.
On Friday, Amsterdam-based Fastned, the fast-charging company, announced that it has completed its most successful bond issue to date, with…
On Thursday, Amsterdam-based Transferz, a company specialised in pre-booked ground transportation, announced a new financing facility from…
Amsterdam-based Stacks, an AI-powered workspace helping companies close their books quickly and efficiently, has secured a combined $10M (approximately €9.5M) in consecutive funding rounds led by EQT Ventures and General Catalyst.
Amsterdam-based fintech unicorn Adyen published its shareholder letter and financial statements for H2 2024 on Thursday.
Amsterdam-based Seenons, a tech platform for circular waste management, announced that it is expanding into Switzerland by acquiring CP Recycling Management, a waste management specialist.
On Wednesday, Amsterdam-based Borski Fund, a VC firm supporting innovation and gender diversity, announced its largest LP investment by M&G Investments with a €9M commitment.
Amsterdam-based VonWood, a digital trading platform for Wood, has been declared bankrupt by the Amsterdam District Court, earlier this week.
On Friday, Amsterdam-based QDNL Participations, a quantum-focused VC firm, announced the first close of its new fund at €25M, targeting €60M for the fund.
On Thursday, Amsterdam-based Workwize, a platform specialised in streamlining the management of office equipment for a company’s remote worker, announced that it has secured $13M (approximately €12.6M) in a Series A funding round led by Klass Capital.