Danish biotech firm Genmab to acquire Dutch oncology company Merus for €6.8B
Genmab to acquire Utrecht-based Merus in an all-cash deal expected to close in early 2026, adding Merus’ cancer therapies to its pipeline.
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Genmab to acquire Utrecht-based Merus in an all-cash deal expected to close in early 2026, adding Merus’ cancer therapies to its pipeline.
Warsaw-based Expeditions, an early-stage investor in European security, has announced over €100M committed to its Fund II, exceeding its initial target.
Dutch-based Ansana raises funds to advance SteriWatch, its sterilisation system designed to enhance hospital workflows and patient safety.
London-based Evantic Capital, a new venture capital firm, announced its launch with over $400M (approximately €341M) in capital.
Swedish hydropower startup SeaPattern raises private funding and signs a memorandum of understanding with a European utility.
Amsterdam-based Clear.bio, a healthtech startup focused on personalised diabetes care, has secured €1.7M in a fresh funding round.
Lexroom, a Milan-based startup, is expanding its AI platform for legal professionals with support from new and existing investors.
London-based Goodfit, a data platform for GTM (Go-To-Market), has raised a $13M (approximately €11M) in a Series A funding round led by Notion Capital, marking its first outside funding.
Recent days have brought many announcements showing how quickly the startup and corporate worlds are changing.
In this article, we have highlighted the startups that secured capital in September 2025, some of which are currently expanding their teams.
Stockholm-based Netigate, an experience management platform, has announced the acquisition of Rotterdam-based Mopinion, a provider of digital customer feedback software.
Amsterdam-based Actuals, a company specialised in helping finance teams process millions of transactions without errors, raises €3M in a Series A funding round led by investment firm Holland Capital.